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- 04:05, 29 October 2016 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:68K IDE SBC V2 on.jpg (This is my 2nd 68K SBC powered up and running. I like all the LEDs. I wish there were more.)
- 02:05, 28 October 2016 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:68K IDE SBC V2.jpg (This is the 2nd version of the 68K SBC. This time an IDE Interface has been added. Also the boot rom storage has been increased tremendously. 2 - 512KB FLASH Memory chips are now supported so that adds one more storage option making a total of 1MBs...)
- 01:42, 28 October 2016 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:68K SBC V1.jpg (This is my very 1st 68000 based single board computer I have ever built. It has an MC68000P12F microprocessor, 2MB of Static Ram, 64KB or 128KB selectable of EPROM storage, 2 serial ports, 2 - 16 bit parallel ports, an 8 bit parallel port off the 6868...)
- 13:31, 24 September 2015 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:6809, 6309 Blinkenlights Operational.jpeg (The 6809 / 6309 Blinkenlights project plugged in and operational.)
- 13:25, 24 September 2015 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:6809 Blinkenlights Breadboarded Circuit.jpeg (The completed 6809 / 6309 Blinkenlights / CPU Tester circuit on a solderless breadboard.)
- 19:04, 9 September 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Completed Multicomp Microcomputer - top.jpg (This is the completed Interface PCB with the FPGA Mini-Development PCB mounted underneath, powered on and connected to my laptop.)
- 23:14, 8 September 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Ultimate 1MB Eprom, 512KB Flash Pak - top.png (Rendering of the top of the Ultimate 1MB Eprom / 512KB Flash Pak PCB)
- 22:17, 8 September 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:FPGA PCB mounted underneath 2nd Version of the Multicomp Interface PCB.jpg (This Completed unit is now capable of running a 6809, 6502, or Z80 CPU with 512KB of External Ram, a VGA Monitor, a PS/2 Keyboard and 2 Serial ports.)
- 22:03, 8 September 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Completed Multicomp Microcomputer - top.jpg
- 04:05, 19 June 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Coco Hardware Development Adapter - Bottom View.jpg (This is the bottom view of the Coco Hardware Development Adapter)
- 03:54, 19 June 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Coco Hardware Development Adapter - Top View.jpg (This is the top view of my brand new Coco Hardware Development Adapter.)
- 21:16, 21 April 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:A Sample Color VGA display using my 6809 Multicomp Microcomputer.jpeg (This is a sample color VGA display with a sample basic program exorcising some of the capabilities of the VGA display logic of the Multicomp as Grant Searle has designed it.)
- 21:04, 21 April 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:My 6809 Multicomp hooked up to a VGA Monitor, PS,2 Keyboard, powered up and running.jpeg (My 6809 multicomp hooked up to a VGA Monitor, PS/2 Keyboard, powered up and running.)
- 20:31, 21 April 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:6809 Multicomp with a VGA Display and 2K of ram.jpeg (This is the first VGA display of my 6809 Multicomp Microcomputer running with 2KB of ram with a PS/2 Keyboard.)
- 06:38, 16 April 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Interface PCB with almost all of the needed parts.jpeg (This is the Interface PCB with almost all of the needed parts for the full version of the 6809 version of Grant Searle's Multicomp Microcomputer.)
- 20:44, 8 April 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Altera EP2C5T144C8N FPGA Mini-Development PCB tempararily mounted upside down on an interface PCB created just for this purpose.jpeg (This is a picture of the Altera EP2C5T144C8N FPGA Mini-Development PCB temporarily mounted upside down on an interface PCB created just for this purpose.)
- 07:08, 1 April 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:ECB 6x0x SBC VME PCB Stage 4 - Front.jpg (All ICs in installed now save the 29F040 4MBit 512KB Flash Memory chip.)
- 08:09, 7 March 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:ECB 6x0x SBC VME PCB Stage 3 - Front.jpg (All parts have been placed now except for the supercap in the lower left hand corner of the PCB and three groups of pin headers in the upper left hand corner of the PCB.)
- 07:48, 7 March 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:ECB 6x0x SBC VME PCB Stage 2 - Back.jpg (This is the back of the PCB with almost all the parts soldered in place.)
- 07:40, 7 March 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:ECB 6x0x SBC VME PCB Stage 2 - Front.jpg (This second stage of the soldering process has almost all the need parts soldered into place.)
- 07:29, 7 March 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:ECB 6x0x SBC VME PCB Test Build Stage 1 - back.jpg (This is the back of the PCB thus far.)
- 07:25, 7 March 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:ECB 6x0x SBC VME PCB Test Build Stage 1.jpg (The PCB has all the sockets soldered as well as most of the resistors and capacitors.)
- 08:35, 1 March 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Kip's Coco Sot Extender with Eprom view 2.jpg (Here is another picture taken from the opposite side.)
- 08:32, 1 March 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Kip's Coco Sot Extender with Eprom view 1.jpg (Here is a picture of the Coco Slot Extender with an Eprom on the PCB. This allows a DOS ROM to be installed and the user will have access to all their files.)
- 07:39, 1 March 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Kip's 512KB Memory Upgrade view 3.jpg (Here is a view of the 512KB Memory Upgrade PCB from directly above.)
- 07:32, 1 March 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Kip's 512KB Memory Upgrade view 2.jpg (Here is a second picture from the opposite side.)
- 07:30, 1 March 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Kip's 512KB Memory Upgrade view 1.jpg (This is the first of three pictures I took of my 512KB Memory Upgrade.)
- 07:14, 1 March 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Closer view of Kip's 512KB Memory Upgrade in a Coco 3.jpg (Here is a picture of a closer view of my 512KB Memory Upgrade PCB mounted in a Coco 3 ready for testing.)
- 07:04, 1 March 2014 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Kip's 512KB Memory Upgrade mounted in a Coco 3.jpg (This is a picture of my 512KB Memory Upgrade PCB mounted inside a Coco 3 ready for testing.)
- 05:26, 24 October 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Internal HDB-DOS Eprom Upgrade PCB installed into a Korean Coco 2B.jpg (The Internal HDB-DOS Eprom Upgrade PCB is shown installed in a Korean Coco 2B in its first successful test configuration. Notice the red wire in the 14 pin socket. Its purpose is to pass the chip select signal on to the 27128 eprom. The blue wire co...)
- 22:24, 26 July 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:My Coco Setup with 7 Floppy Drives Online.jpg (This is my Coco setup with 7 Floppy drives online. As you can see, the desk is not quite long enough to have both Cocos running with MultiPaks.)
- 22:17, 26 July 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:80Trk Floppy Drives.jpg (My 80 Track Floppy Drives sitting underneath the 40 Track floppy drives. 80 Track drives are white and light gray and the 40 Track Floppy drives are black.)
- 21:59, 26 July 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:MultiPak with 3 Floppy Drive Controllers and SuperIDE Controller.jpg (My Multipak is is now full with 3 Floppy Drive Controllers and a SuperIDE Interface.)
- 21:48, 26 July 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Coco 3 Autoexec Boot Screen for SuperIDE and 3 Floppy Controllers.jpg (In an effort to get all my Coco floppies converted to Coco Emulator and Drivewire 4 compatible disk images, I have updated the default Autoexec.bas boot program that comes with the SuperIDE IDE & CF Controller.)
- 09:01, 13 July 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Grant's 6-Chip 6809 Single Board Computer with Modifications.png (As you can see I have added a few minor modifications to Grant's original design. There are status LEDs for RESET, and HALT. I've also added LEDs to BA and BS to show the status of the microprocessor itself. I've also added push buttons for RESET ...)
- 10:29, 27 April 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Modified AUTOEXEC.BAS File Running Off Virtual Drive 0.jpg (My modified AUTOEXEC.BAS file running off HDB-DOS Virtual Drive 0.)
- 10:29, 27 April 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Modified AUTOEXEC.BAS File Running Off Virtual Drive 0.jpg (My modified AUTOEXEC.BAS file running off HDB-DOS Virtual Drive 0.)
- 09:02, 27 April 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Pic 0427 152.jpg (This is My Combined Coco 3 & Coco 1 Computing Data Center! I have a Hard Disk Specialist Floppy Drive Controller connected to three 3.5" floppy drives in Slot 4 on the MultiPak Interface. A SuperIDE Hard Disk Controller is in Slot 3 with a 256MB Comp...)
- 07:56, 10 April 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:NitrOS-9 with a newly shelled screen.jpg (NitrOS-9 with a newly shelled screen using the command "shell i=/w7&")
- 07:46, 10 April 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:NitrOS-9 Booted Default Screen.jpg (The initial screen for NitrOS-9 6809 L2 v3.2.9 Coco 3 80 Trk boot disk after NitrOS-9 is fully booted.)
- 07:42, 10 April 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:NitrOS-9 Booting Modules.jpg (A picture of the Coco 3 Composite Video output on a Bravia HD 1080P Flat screen tv showing NitrOS-9 6809 L2 v3.2.9 Coco 3 80 Trk boot image on a real floppy in the process of booting.)
- 07:15, 10 April 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:HDB-DOS v1.4 DW4 Coco 3 Boot Screen.jpg (Initial Coco 3 boot screen with the HDB-DOS v1.4 DW4 Coco3 rom image burned into a 2764 installed in the first eprom slot of the Disto Super Controller.)
- 03:30, 9 April 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:Entire coco 3 setup for testing.jpg (The is my Coco 3 setup with my Disto Super Controller running with the HDB-DOS v1.4 DW4 Coco 3 rom image burned into a 2764 eprom in slot 1. To the right is shown three 3.5" floppy drives and an ATX power supply powering two of the floppy drives. The...)
- 03:25, 9 April 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:My Version of SiMon6809 Top View.jpg (My second attempt to build a 6809 computer is based on Erturk Kocalar's SiMon6809 computer. This pic shows all the chip to chip wiring completed. A few discrete components still need to be added, so it is not operational yet. )
- 03:21, 9 April 2013 Computerdoc talk contribs uploaded File:My Version of Grant Searle's 6-Chip 6809 Computer with some extras Top View.jpg (This is my first attempt at creating my very own 6809 based computer which I based on Grant Searle's 6-Chip 6809 Computer. Obviously I added a few more things to it.)