Re: R65F11

2020-10-27 Thread Doug Jackson via cctalk
-Topic and Off-Topic Posts < > cctalk@classiccmp.org> > Subject: Re: R65F11 > > Rockwell also had an RSC-FORTH Kernel and development environment ROM set > for the R6501Q, which is a similar 6502-based processor meant for embedded > applications. > > http://www.smallest

Re: R65F11

2020-10-27 Thread dwight via cctalk
as having it on their AIM 65 machines. Dwight From: cctalk on behalf of TangentDelta via cctalk Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2020 5:29 PM To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts Subject: Re: R65F11 Rockwell also had an RSC-FORTH Kernel and development

Re: R65F11

2020-10-26 Thread Will Cooke via cctalk
> On 10/25/2020 11:58 AM Guy N. via cctalk wrote: > Interesting! Just over the last few days I have been going through old issues of ETI (Electronics Today International, the original Australian version) from 1985/86 that included a series of articles on the R65F11 and R65F12. I hav

Re: R65F11

2020-10-26 Thread TangentDelta via cctalk
Rockwell also had an RSC-FORTH Kernel and development environment ROM set for the R6501Q, which is a similar 6502-based processor meant for embedded applications. http://www.smallestplcoftheworld.org/RSC-FORTH_User%27s_Manual.pdf Here's the RSC-FORTH manual, which covers the different types of

Re: R65F11

2020-10-25 Thread Doug Jackson via cctalk
^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 at 05:41, Will Cooke via cctalk wrote: > > > On 10/25/2020 11:58 AM Guy N. via cctalk wrote: > > > > > > Anyone remember the R65F11? It's a Forth microcontroller: 6502 > > processor with a Forth kernel in ROM, fro

Re: R65F11

2020-10-25 Thread Will Cooke via cctalk
> On 10/25/2020 11:58 AM Guy N. via cctalk wrote: > > > Anyone remember the R65F11? It's a Forth microcontroller: 6502 > processor with a Forth kernel in ROM, from the mid '80s. > Your hometown magazine, ETI, ran several articles about it at irregular

Re: R65F11

2020-10-25 Thread ben via cctalk
On 10/25/2020 10:58 AM, Guy N. via cctalk wrote: Anyone remember the R65F11? It's a Forth microcontroller: 6502 processor with a Forth kernel in ROM, from the mid '80s. I was going through some old stuff in storage (looking for something else) and found an R65F11 with the developme

R65F11

2020-10-25 Thread Guy N. via cctalk
Anyone remember the R65F11? It's a Forth microcontroller: 6502 processor with a Forth kernel in ROM, from the mid '80s. I was going through some old stuff in storage (looking for something else) and found an R65F11 with the development ROM and some documentation for building a develop