ralphw@ius3.ius.cs.cmu.edu (Ralph Hyre) (01/20/89)
I'm trying to find a source for the LCT1092, the A/D converter Don Lancaster talked about in Radio Electronics. You plug it into you game port and can digitize audio and such. I also have a RamWorks II in my //e auxiliary slot. Does anyone know of a reasonable place to get the 65816 and RGB options for it? Or, better yet, where I can actually see them running in person? If Pinpoint is getting out of the Apple ][ market, is there anyone who makes any utilities (C compiler, editor, etc.) for a 'bare' 65816 system? I'd also appreciate a pointer to documentation on the pinout and timing diagrams of the 'linear addressing coprocessor port'? Thanks. -- - Ralph W. Hyre, Jr. Internet: ralphw@{ius{3,2,1}.,}cs.cmu.edu Phone:(412) CMU-BUGS Amateur Packet Radio: N3FGW@W2XO, or c/o W3VC, CMU Radio Club, Pittsburgh, PA "You can do what you want with my computer, but leave me alone!8-)" --
kamath@reed.UUCP (Sean Kamath) (01/24/89)
In article <4070@pt.cs.cmu.edu> ralphw@ius3.ius.cs.cmu.edu (Ralph Hyre) writes: >I'm trying to find a source for the LCT1092, the A/D converter Don Lancaster >talked about in Radio Electronics. You plug it into you game port and >can digitize audio and such. If you find it, let me know about where you got it! :-) Right now, I have a homebrew 6522 board I made myself (anyone want the circuit traces? In macdraw format? Printed? I think I remember what trace is missing, so I can put it in. :-) ) >I also have a RamWorks II in my //e auxiliary slot. I just got my checkmate RGB card. Weeee! I'm all set to have fun now, as soon as I stuff some chips into it. I got it with 0k. >Does anyone know of a reasonable place to get the 65816 and RGB options >for it? Or, better yet, where I can actually see them running in person? >If Pinpoint is getting out of the Apple ][ market, is there anyone who >makes any utilities (C compiler, editor, etc.) for a 'bare' 65816 system? I also got the 65816 option. They made me an offer I couldn't refuse. Checkmate (I dealt direct!) was selling the 65816 board for $80! AE wanted **$179** NO WAY! Since I am *trying* *slowly* to write a machine description for the 65816 for GNU gcc, I am got a *nice* deal. I suggest you call them and talk to John, who's with Tech Support (can you believe it, tech support sold it to me! :-)), and learn how *nice* checkmate is to their customers! At lease, I'm satisfied! :-) >I'd also appreciate a pointer to documentation on the pinout and timing >diagrams of the 'linear addressing coprocessor port'? Hmm. Is that where the 74ls371 (or 372, I forget) is? Or is it the pins sticking out? Well, I say, trace it! :-) :-) >Thanks. >-- > - Ralph W. Hyre, Jr. Sean Kamath -- UUCP: {decvax allegra ucbcad ucbvax hplabs}!tektronix!reed!kamath CSNET: reed!kamath@Tektronix.CSNET || BITNET: kamath@reed.BITNET ARPA: kamath%reed.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu US Snail: 3934 SE Boise, Portland, OR 97202-3126 (I hate 4 line .sigs!)