#mc68008 — Public Fediverse posts
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I Have neglected these projects too long ☹️. I will tidy up and get back them ASAP.
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I just found my Sinclair QL lurking at the back of the garage. It's going to take a bit of work to get it going again.
I built it into a metal toolbox to sit beside my desk and used a separate keyboard, which was borrowed from a VT100 and rewired to work with the QL.
My QL had not the usual 128 K of RAM, nor was it expanded to only 640 K, but I had 656 K, with an extra 16 K battery backed on a board which I could also use as an EPROM emulator when doing things with other micros. That board also contains a Dallas clock chip, so I didn't have to set the time everytime that I booted the machine up.
The extra 16 K of RAM was actually in the slot usually reserved for a ROM cartridge so it usually contained the dongle from Metacomco's port of the Lattice C compiler alongside a bit of extra code of my own.
#RetroComputing #SinclairQL #SinclairResearch #mc68008 #MC68000 -
I just found my Sinclair QL lurking at the back of the garage. It's going to take a bit of work to get it going again.
I built it into a metal toolbox to sit beside my desk and used a separate keyboard, which was borrowed from a VT100 and rewired to work with the QL.
My QL had not the usual 128 K of RAM, nor was it expanded to only 640 K, but I had 656 K, with an extra 16 K battery backed on a board which I could also use as an EPROM emulator when doing things with other micros. That board also contains a Dallas clock chip, so I didn't have to set the time everytime that I booted the machine up.
The extra 16 K of RAM was actually in the slot usually reserved for a ROM cartridge so it usually contained the dongle from Metacomco's port of the Lattice C compiler alongside a bit of extra code of my own.
#RetroComputing #SinclairQL #SinclairResearch #mc68008 #MC68000 -
I just found my Sinclair QL lurking at the back of the garage. It's going to take a bit of work to get it going again.
I built it into a metal toolbox to sit beside my desk and used a separate keyboard, which was borrowed from a VT100 and rewired to work with the QL.
My QL had not the usual 128 K of RAM, nor was it expanded to only 640 K, but I had 656 K, with an extra 16 K battery backed on a board which I could also use as an EPROM emulator when doing things with other micros. That board also contains a Dallas clock chip, so I didn't have to set the time everytime that I booted the machine up.
The extra 16 K of RAM was actually in the slot usually reserved for a ROM cartridge so it usually contained the dongle from Metacomco's port of the Lattice C compiler alongside a bit of extra code of my own.
#RetroComputing #SinclairQL #SinclairResearch #mc68008 #MC68000 -
I just found my Sinclair QL lurking at the back of the garage. It's going to take a bit of work to get it going again.
I built it into a metal toolbox to sit beside my desk and used a separate keyboard, which was borrowed from a VT100 and rewired to work with the QL.
My QL had not the usual 128 K of RAM, nor was it expanded to only 640 K, but I had 656 K, with an extra 16 K battery backed on a board which I could also use as an EPROM emulator when doing things with other micros. That board also contains a Dallas clock chip, so I didn't have to set the time everytime that I booted the machine up.
The extra 16 K of RAM was actually in the slot usually reserved for a ROM cartridge so it usually contained the dongle from Metacomco's port of the Lattice C compiler alongside a bit of extra code of my own.
#RetroComputing #SinclairQL #SinclairResearch #mc68008 #MC68000 -
I just found my Sinclair QL lurking at the back of the garage. It's going to take a bit of work to get it going again.
I built it into a metal toolbox to sit beside my desk and used a separate keyboard, which was borrowed from a VT100 and rewired to work with the QL.
My QL had not the usual 128 K of RAM, nor was it expanded to only 640 K, but I had 656 K, with an extra 16 K battery backed on a board which I could also use as an EPROM emulator when doing things with other micros. That board also contains a Dallas clock chip, so I didn't have to set the time everytime that I booted the machine up.
The extra 16 K of RAM was actually in the slot usually reserved for a ROM cartridge so it usually contained the dongle from Metacomco's port of the Lattice C compiler alongside a bit of extra code of my own.
#RetroComputing #SinclairQL #SinclairResearch #mc68008 #MC68000 -
J'ai reçu deux DUART (double port série) fabriqués par #Philips pour aller avec mes #mc68008 fabriqués par #Thomson 😁
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I got it free running! Took ages of reading to figure out I needed shit loads of pull ups! I nicked the reset circuit from a hackaday post, but I got a 68008 executing on a breadboard! 🤓