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Re: 6502 CPU Schematics



Henry S. Courbis wrote:
Hello Michael.

Finding a full microcontroller (as opposed to a simple state machine)
would really surprise me.

Really? That does tend to agree with what I saw on the die. Nothing I could identify as RAM/ROM or anything segregated in to sections like a CPU is. I just assumed I was missing something. Maybe it's a bit simpler of a device then I thought - just a simple ASIC.

It is an ASIC.  The IWM was inspired by the (at the time) new capability
of integrating the whole Disk ][ Controller on a small ASIC--hence the
name Integrated Woz Machine.

What's your opinion of a MFM Floppy Controller then?  Here's a link:
http://www.gilanet.com/ohlandl/floppy/82077AA_FloppyControllerDatasheet.pdf

Think this would also an ASIC?

The original 82077 was released in 1988, and was probably mostly ASIC,
though the more complex drive control functions (seeking, recalibrating,
etc.) have a great deal more sequential logic than the IWM (for which
complex functions are performed by the 6502).

Fortunately, there's little relationship between a "standard" FDC and
an IWM or SWIM, since the functionality is partitioned very differently.

Start with the Disk ][ Controller diagram and I think you'll be able to
identify everything.

Good idea. Kind of what I was thinking - that I should be able to identify some similar items between both devices.

Thanks for the input!

Good luck!

-michael

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