[Coco] 256K SuperROMPak (32 Banks)
RETRO Innovations
go4retro at go4retro.com
Sun Mar 22 02:08:09 EDT 2015
On 2/19/2015 5:13 AM, Mark McDougall wrote:
> On 11/02/2015 3:53 PM, Chad H wrote:
>
>> These are the posts I came across that made me realize it wasn't
>> going to
>> be so simple to tie into these lines. We would need extra logic
>> circuits/IC's....
>>
>> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.tandy.coco/32296
>> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.tandy.coco/32888
>
> Yup, that'd be my mistake back then! ;)
>
> Coincidentally, I'm planning on designing a flash cart in the near
> future, that will be programmable from the Coco in-circuit. It will
> also likely have a small serial EEPROM. There'll be a very limited run
> sold as a Lode Runner cartridge initially, but ultimately it'll be
> (re)programmable as a generic flash cartridge.
>
> No ETA, treat it as vapourware.
>
> Regards,
>
Sorry to bring up an older subject, but I seem to have some spare copper
on the MPI, and I thought I'd at least drop a CPLD and FLASH footprint
on the board for later efforts to create a writeable flash cart
Reading the above forum posts, I gather that I need to:
* grab address lines 0-15 and q and e and r/w to decode the CTS line
by myself.
* Create a register that turns off "write to cart space" functionality
unless the user specifically asks for it.
Thus, i think I need to bring the following into the CPLD:
* a0-a15 (16)
* d0-a7 (8)
* r/w (1)
* e (1)
* q (1)
* reset (1)
* flash_ce (1)
* flash_oe (1)
* flash_we (1)
* scs (1) (not sure I need it, as it looks like I can just figure it
out from the other lines...)
Any others?
I know it's feature creep, but adding the footprints takes no time, and
I wanted to get it in before I send the PCB off for proto etching (5
boards). Any help would be appreciated. I sent a note to Mark about
it, but have not yet received a response.
Jim
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