On 12/31/22 09:17, Neil Cherry via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
On 12/30/22 22:35, Christian R. Fandt via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
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They support all sorts of 6800 and 6809 computers from the time but mostly SWTPC like machines. So min-Flex and some other pop up also.
Very nice. I just subscribed. I never really got into the 6800 back in the day, but I recently built an SBC around one, and restored an SwTPC system that was given to me dead and has been sitting for decades. And, of course, I have a bunch of Bob Applegate's very nice boards. I've come to really like the 6800 architecture. I've reached the conclusion that not enough people have noticed these really nice systems from SwTPC. I don't really understand why that would be, as they're really quite good.
Now on the OS9 front (not OSK or OS900) there's NitrOS-9 which is open source. Microware is okay with that. They still exist and they still selling software for the ARM and a few other processors.
I've run NitrOS9 on a CorshamTech 6809 system. It's pretty nice as it is, and I think it has great potential to be even more. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA