Well, if you have a 6800 pod, it might be possible to make it able to test the 6802/6808's as well. Looking at the processor, there are not a LOT of differences, and I suspect if someone had the manual for the 6802 pod, then compared it with the 6800 pod manual (on spies.com/arcade) it may be quite do-able, all one would need is the code from the 68002 pod, and some wiring skills, and a switch to change back and forth with a zif socket for the on-pod processor... John :-#)# At 05:53 PM 8/8/00, Keith, Brendan wrote:
Actually, I think I just have a bus problem, and after talking with Corey, we figure that a 6802/8 pod should do the job. That's for a WPC MPU, I have a similar problem on a Baby Pac (6800) and figure it should be able to test that bus, too.
Opinions?
Brendan Keith brendan.keith@wilcom.com
-----Original Message----- From: John Robertson [mailto:jrr@flippers.com]
I wonder if we should "make" 6809 or other rare pods...would be a chore indeed, but might be worth it. Take a pod that is close and muck it into the 6809...
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