Dumping the ROM image from a MOS6530-009 RRIOT chip
This provides a short introduction to what the MOS6530 series of chips were then shows how a modern KIM-1 clone can be used to read a 6530 for the purpose of preserving the ROM image from the chip. The archived ROM image from this video is available here: https://archive.org/details/mos-6530-009 Thanks to: Pedro Suarez for his guidance when I initially began working on this. Bob Applegate from corshamtech.com for making so many amazing KIM-1 products. Music used in this video: Friday Night Terrors - OTE Slick City Cruising - John Runefelt Studio 75 - Margareta Old Believers - Sven Lindvall, Daniel Fridell

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