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Re: 6809 mill clone



Hi,

My name is Boisy Pitre, and I manage the NitrOS-9 Project.

I also created the Liber809 board (http://www.cloud9tech.com/ and http://liber809.blogspot.com) for the Atari 8-bit computers, and ported NitrOS-9 Level 1 to it.

My sights were set on the Apple IIe, but now I've discovered this thread after going on IRC to seek an Apple IIe to buy in order to develop a Liber809 plug-in card for the Apple II bus.

It looks like someone beat me to it, and frankly I'm thrilled!

I'll be more than happy to help you port NitrOS-9 Level 1 to your 6809 board.  NitrOS-9 is really where OS-9/6809 is at these days.  I got it running on the Atari just fine, and I am confident that we can get it running on your board. 


On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 4:31:23 PM UTC-5, Alex Freed wrote:
> On 8/1/2012 6:57 AM, Steven Hirsch wrote:
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> > Heh.  I wonder how much work would be required to present an Apple with
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> > expanded memory through MMU logic in the CPLD?  Would be a gas to run
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> > Level 2.
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> I already have a soft 6809 running on the Carte Blanche at 25 MHz. Now 
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> it's a "simple matter of software" - port OS9 to it.
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> -Alex.