He also posted 2 pages of schematics -- one for the FDC controller circuit of the C65, and the other of the internal circuit board of the C1565. I just spent a few minutes comparing his C65 page with the same page drawn by Wayne Sander back in ... (??). I swear you can't tell them apart, which is kinda spooky. Who is this Wayne guy? Anyway, those schematics are at zimmers ftp for the curious. And here are some more photos of the classroom machine he posted: http://coffeemud.net:8080/pics/classroomC65_1.jpg http://coffeemud.net:8080/pics/classroomC65_2.jpg http://coffeemud.net:8080/pics/classroomC65_3.jpg http://coffeemud.net:8080/pics/classroomC65_4.jpg On 12/12/2018 7:59 PM, Steve Gray wrote: > Sorry ;-) > "Commodore International Historical Society" > > And here's the worlds fasted webpage: > http://6502.org/users/sjgray/computer/c65cc/ > > > Steve > > > > On Wednesday, December 12, 2018, 8:44:27 p.m. EST, Steve Gray > <sjgray@rogers.com> wrote: > > > Its a closed group on facebook... > > Steve > > > On Wednesday, December 12, 2018, 8:40:38 p.m. EST, Thom Cherryhomes > <thom.cherryhomes@gmail.com> wrote: > > > ......................................link? > -Thom > > On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 7:38 PM Steve Gray <sjgray@rogers.com > <mailto:sjgray@rogers.com>> wrote: > > For those of you not on facebook, Fred Bowen showed pictures of a > previously unknown C65 variant without floppy disk. It appears to > have an RS-232 port, RGB port and expansion on the back, single > SID and two big custom chips. I'm blown away! > > Steve >Received on 2018-12-13 04:01:45
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