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Re: Looking for Synertek SYM-1 manuals



tm2@best.com (Toshi Morita) writes:

> This is slightly off-topic, but I'm hoping to find some 6502 old-timers
> who may still have documentation for the Synertek SYM-1 single-board 
> computer.
> If you have the documentation set, please either sell it to me or make me
> a copy - I'm rather desperate for documentation, and would be willing to
> pay any copying and shipping charges.

Thanks for reminding me ... it is 1997 and I must go and make sure the
SYM-1 is still operational (this is an expanded version with a 32K dynamic
RAM board and a home-brew eprom programmer hanging off the back).

Seriously, I am in Australia and I'll make you a copy of the documentation
and send it to you if you don't find any one else who is located closer.
The SYM-1 came with what was one of the best on-board monitors that I have
seen (the coding style certainly improved all of my 680x/6811 programming).

phillip


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