Re: Eagle-Libraries for commodore-stuff (... and maybe others, too)

From: Rob Clarke <crock_at_clarke-family.org.uk>
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 11:10:03 +0200
Message-ID: <d6e67792e6fcd0ce3e8bac7ccfe72ade.squirrel@www.clarke-family.org.uk>
I remember that 6510 datasheet. I think one of the variants has 8 I/O
ports instead of 6 and sacrifices RDY and NMI signals. I believe that
became known as the 6510-T which was used in the 1551 disk drive.

Rob

> The 6510 datasheet i found on6502.org dass there are three different
> versions, -1 and -2. Now i am at work but this evening i will send a link.
>
> I will change the pads and add a TODO and CHANGELOG file, where i will
> place everyones suggestions. I will also add an AUTHORS File.
>
> I hope You like it,
> Nils
> Am 29.04.2013 07:57 schrieb "Jim Brain" <brain@jbrain.com>:
>
>> On 4/28/2013 5:48 AM, Nils Stec wrote:
>>
>>> Here's my first attempt on the big one. It contains a lot of chips and
>>> connectors by now.
>>>
>>> https://github.com/spacerace/**8bit-eagle-libs/<https://github.com/spacerace/8bit-eagle-libs/>
>>>
>>> I will edit the symbols and packages, now they look quite different -
>>> not
>>> good.
>>> I hope you like it, more will be added!
>>>
>>> I'll create a page with screenshots and author-information soon.
>>>
>>> Nils
>>>
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>>>
>> Was there really 3 different 6510 pinouts?
>> What is the long tail ont eh 64 expansion port edge connector?
>> It'd be nice if all DIPs has round hole and "oval" (or whatever those
>> things are called) DIP package variants.  They are both useful at times.
>> In general, I think someone should verify the edge connector footprints.
>>  The VIC-20 ones, for example, seem too "fat" and don't seem to leave
>> enough space between them, according to a cart sample I have sitting
>> here.
>>  I agree it's not .078, but the ones in the lbr look to be .1150, which
>> seems much too wide.  Also, the backside legend (A and Z, for example)
>> don't appear.
>>
>> Just some quick scans.
>>
>> Jim
>>
>> --
>> Jim Brain
>> brain@jbrain.com
>> www.jbrain.com
>>
>>
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>>
>


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