On 2015-01-02 20:41, didier derny wrote: > To tell the truth for me amiga never existed, > Commodore ended with the departure of Jack Tramiel in 1984... > > http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_International#mediaviewer/File:CBM3008_01_mod02_res.jpg Aaah, I see - I've never seen a CBM3xxx model - only the CBM2001,40xx,80xx models > > I think I found how to rebuild the same thing with a logic sniffer > My main problem is to know the voltage that the CKI pin can accept > > I guess it's not 5.v but I'm not sure if it's 3.3v or less Still, if you are looking for help on the list - it would help if you told what brand of logic sniffer you are using... /Uffe > > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : owner-cbm-hackers@musoftware.de [mailto:owner-cbm-hackers@musoftware.de] De la part de Uffe Jakobsen > Envoyé : vendredi 2 janvier 2015 16:39 > À : cbm-hackers@musoftware.de > Objet : Re: 6502 with logic sniffer > > > > On 2015-01-02 13:05, didier derny wrote: >> I’m trying to reproduce what I had in 1981 > ... >> >> then we had a software on a commodore 3000 [directly connected to the >> logic analyser via IEEE-488] to disassemble the code captured by the >> logic analyzer >> > > A Commodore 3000 - what model is that ? given that you mention the year > 1981 it is not an Amiga 3000 as it came out in 1990 > >> recently I was using a 16 channels zeroplus but not enough channels >> for a 6502 >> >> so I bought a logic sniffer >> > > A logic sniffer is a quite generic term - are you referring to a specific product ? > > /Uffe > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2015-01-02 22:00:04
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