@@robingrosset6941 I still have issue 1 of Personal Computer World from 1978 which includes a short review of the SWTPC 6800. The 16k memory board sold for £480 in 1975 which is equivalent to over £3,000 (C$5000) now!
I read that the terminal program should be set to N/8/1 to communicate with the SWTP 6800. Not sure if those are your settings or not. Also your character delay time setting should be set to at least 100 msec according to the article I read. Hopefully, the information is helpful.
I remember using MIKBUG back in 1976 on a SWTPC 6800. I still have the manuals somewhere.
I don’t have manuals so I had to find and download all the things I can find. It’s pretty cool stuff and amazing how well this machine has lasted.
@@robingrosset6941 I still have issue 1 of Personal Computer World from 1978 which includes a short review of the SWTPC 6800. The 16k memory board sold for £480 in 1975 which is equivalent to over £3,000 (C$5000) now!
Good to watch the problem solving. A bonus about the eprom programmer, I have one and have not thought about that aspect of using it, Thanks.
Labour of love this....
What help do you need? Am firmware/ hardware based....busy (until recently) reviving 6802d5 trainer boards. I ate 680X rusks as baby engineer....
Wow that was very interesting! Can’t wait for the next video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I read that the terminal program should be set to N/8/1 to communicate with the SWTP 6800. Not sure if those are your settings or not. Also your character delay time setting should be set to at least 100 msec according to the article I read. Hopefully, the information is helpful.