donlash@uncle.UUCP (Donald Lashomb) (02/02/90)
Looking for a 6809 monitor? Check out the Assist09 monitor listed in the back of: "MC6809-MC6809E Microprocessor Programming Manual" Motorola's PartNo. M6809PM(AD) you know, the silver and purple manual -Don donlash@uncle.UUCP
REISERT@VICTIM.enet.dec.com (Jim -- LTN1-2/H03 -- DTN 226-6905 02-Feb-1990 1342) (02/03/90)
In article <684@uncle.UUCP>, donlash@uncle.UUCP (Donald Lashomb) writes... >Looking for a 6809 monitor? Check out the Assist09 monitor >listed in the back of: > "MC6809-MC6809E Microprocessor Programming Manual" > Motorola's PartNo. M6809PM(AD) > you know, the silver and purple manual I have the source code (on FLEX floppy, a couple of steps away from electronic mail), if anyone's interested. It no longer has the punch commands, but has a disk boot routine and memory test instead (for a system made long ago and far away). jim =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "The opinions expressed here in no way represent the views of Digital Equipment Corporation." James J. Reisert Internet: reisert@tallis.enet.dec.com Digital Equipment Corp. UUCP: ...decwrl!tallis.enet!reisert 295 Foster Street P.O. Box 1123 Littleton, MA 01460
donlash@uncle.UUCP (Donald Lashomb) (02/05/90)
Yeah, I've got the code too - on 8" EXORciser disks :-) remember them? I think you can download it from Mot's bbs in Texas 512-440-3733 -Don