Re: 6702 chip

From: William Levak <wlevak_at_SDF.ORG>
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2012 06:32:55 +0000 (UTC)
Message-ID: <Pine.NEB.4.64.1209060630280.15352@sdf.lonestar.org>
On Wed, 5 Sep 2012, Gerrit Heitsch wrote:

> On 09/05/2012 08:24 PM, Rhialto wrote:
>> On Wed 05 Sep 2012 at 06:38:29 +0000, William Levak wrote:
>>> 
>>> The original SuperPET contains sockets for four 6702 daughter boards.
>> 
>> Perhaps that is why the output value is visible on 4 address locations.
>> The addresses influenced by the circuitry around the 6702 are more than
>> just those; all of "E F xxx0 xxxx" are affected, but the ones that are
>> not EF00 .. EF03 all return FF (instead of the EF of the unconnected
>> space). Apparently part of the address decoding is done inside the 6702.
>
> Another question... Was there only one 6702? Or was it like the 6530 where 
> you had another number on the chip to indicate what's in there?
>
> I tried to find a photograph of the 6702, but wasn't able to.

My 6702 says

                 MOS
               MPS6702
                4581

> Also, the schematic
>
>
> http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/schematics/computers/pet/SuperPET/324055.gif
>
> shows a 74LS138 for decoding part of the address space and also a lot of CS 
> signals on the 6702 itself. This schematic decodes the chip to EF8 00xx 
> though, assuming the logic of the CS-signals is as shown.
>
> Gerrit
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