[Color Computer] Re: [Coco] Re: CoCo USB

George Ramsower yahoo at dvdplayersonly.com
Mon Aug 1 14:14:26 EDT 2005


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James Diffendaffer" <jdiffendaffer at yahoo.com>

> Please take a look at the docs for this chip and projects that have
> used it.  This chip has been used with the 68HC11, PIC, 6502 (Atari
> 800), etc.  It was designed to interface small CPUs and
> microcontrollers with USB.  It has an on board buffer and internal CPU
> to handle much of the USB protocol.
>

 This sounds like I could use it to replace the RS232 connection I have 
between this XP box and my Coco with a USB port.
 Is this correct?
 A replacement for the 6551?

  What chip is that? I tried to find it in recent discussions here, but I 
haven't been able to find it. I want to see this one.

 Could this work on a hub? That would be a lot of fun!

George 



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