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http://elm-chan.org/works/erom/report_e.html
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| Moderator | Nigel: I agree. At some point I recall seeing some Microchip with a memory bus (interface). IIRC it was a surface mount part with lots of pins. ArtemisGoldfish: This project is not a simple one. Are you sure you can not fix the kit you have? It may be worth finishing for historical reasons depending on what it is. After you get the basic computer working you may want to look into some of the Zilog Periferal chips like the CTC as SCC. Both were powerful chips in their day. In regard to kchriste's post. The link is for a ROM emulator with a ROM MONITOR loaded. It would be handy to have. Last edited by 3v0 : 24th March 2007 at 12:01 PM. |
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They certainly have in the past, if I recall correctly you could configure the pins as either external memory or I/O - no idea if they still make one?, or even what it might have been called?. | |
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http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/e...Doc/30412c.pdf Looks like external program memory - not sure about RAM/IO memory Last edited by Papabravo : 24th March 2007 at 11:04 PM. | |
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