Originally the board was designed to use 28C256 EEPROM. When I realized the chips I have don't work, I added 2732 EPROM support as an alternative.
System controller firmware and M6800 hardware operation verified with a simple demo program running on MC6800. Now working on some more robust demo, maybe a tiny monitor firmware for loading and executing small programs from RAM.
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