Hello Daniele, Ruud, >Last year, if you remember, Ruud made a schematic of a board which contains >a 6522A CPU, a 6522A VIA and some logic ICs for simulating a 7501/8501 CPU >disk drive (I have a 1541). Maybe during the week I can complete my tests. >But, surely, it is good a good thing, isn't it? Excellent stuff! This would be a great project to have documented as there is no replacement otherwise available. Add to your list a speed benchmarking test to make sure that the CPU is averaging the same throughput. Not a problem if its not, but would be verify that it gets clocked at the two speeds as per normal. - Nick PLEASE TAKE NOTE: The contents of this email (including any attachments) may be privileged and confidential. Any unauthorised use of the contents is expressly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please advise us immediately (you can contact us by telephone on +61 8 9441 2311 by reverse charge) and then permanently delete this email together with any attachments. We appreciate your co-operation. Whilst Orbital endeavours to take reasonable care to ensure that this email and any attachments are free from viruses or other defects, Orbital does not represent or warrant that such is explicitly the case (C) 2000: Orbital Engine Company (Australia) PTY LTD and its affiliates Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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