Oh no! Not another ULA.
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Looking awesome.
I have several zeddies in need of a ULA based rescue so happy days!
I have several zeddies in need of a ULA based rescue so happy days!
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With those free bits, could you offer faster turbo modes?
This way we could try out up to which speed our Zeddy still works
This way we could try out up to which speed our Zeddy still works
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
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You Want Quad speed ? in theory should work.. BUT you WILL need a faster CPU and The MOTOROLA type rom (or your own fast replacement) the NEC roms dont even work at double speed !
Bngger!!! the motorola rom is too slow also.
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My ROMs are 45ns and my CPU 20MHz
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That will be plenty fast
I haven't done any calculations but can tell you that a 250ns eeprom ( at28c64-25pc) works okay
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And in case you are not short of macro cells:
I would like to have a WR signal that doesn't come active in the lower 8K address space.
So I could use a 32K Autostore RAM as combined ROM and RAM (RAMCS and ROMCS ORed) in order to have a three chip zeddy
I once tried and it worked but could not be reseted because the bottom 5 bytes are overwritten.
As the ROM content was locked it needed a power cycle to restore the ROM again.
I would like to have a WR signal that doesn't come active in the lower 8K address space.
So I could use a 32K Autostore RAM as combined ROM and RAM (RAMCS and ROMCS ORed) in order to have a three chip zeddy
I once tried and it worked but could not be reseted because the bottom 5 bytes are overwritten.
As the ROM content was locked it needed a power cycle to restore the ROM again.
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
Re: Oh no! Not another ULA.
Would altering ROMCS to be only active when ~RD is low also ? have any impact on other things ?Paul wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2023 1:30 pm And in case you are not short of macro cells:
I would like to have a WR signal that doesn't come active in the lower 8K address space.
So I could use a 32K Autostore RAM as combined ROM and RAM (RAMCS and ROMCS ORed) in order to have a three chip zeddy
I once tried and it worked but could not be reserved because the bottom 5 bytes are overwritten.
As the ROM content was locked it needed a power cycle to restore the ROM again.
what's that Smell.... smells like fresh flux and solder fumes...
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That sounds like another possible solution. Great idea!
This way I just connect normal !WR directly and RAMCS and ROMCS via diodes.
This way I just connect normal !WR directly and RAMCS and ROMCS via diodes.
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
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i forgot about fetching character data during the refresh when the screen is been drawn...
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Re: Oh no! Not another ULA.
If we don’t find any better uses for spare bits, if there are spare output pins, maybe use for Blinkenlights
This would normally be under software control, hence the Zeddy could gain a very simple output. If you don’t want a Blinkenlight, it could drive something else via suitable circuitry (transistor) such as a relay.
Mark
This would normally be under software control, hence the Zeddy could gain a very simple output. If you don’t want a Blinkenlight, it could drive something else via suitable circuitry (transistor) such as a relay.
Mark
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