[Coco] Raspberry Pi and RS-232 ports
Dave Philipsen
dave at davebiz.com
Fri Mar 31 14:15:36 EDT 2017
I think, actually, that someone has already emulated a CoCo on a
Raspberry Pi. I've seen it mentioned here and there. But someone
pointed out some days ago that a Raspberry Pi takes a finite amount of
time to boot and there's nothing like a good ol' CoCo that starts up
pretty much immediately. I brought up the idea that if a Rasperry Pi
was only going to emulate a CoCo and nothing else it could surely be
made to boot up instantly just like a CoCo. After all, it has a CPU
that runs at a clock speed of several hundred megahertz! But I was
speaking only theoretically. I imagine it would be a herculean software
effort to get in to the internals of the Pi and figure out how to get it
to boot up and run as a CoCo without the aid of the Linux (or other)
operating system. It's certainly possible but it doesn't seem like it
would be worth the effort just to save the 15 seconds or so required to
boot into Linux and then run a CoCo emulator.
Dave
On 3/31/2017 12:51 PM, John Guin wrote:
> I remember a conversation here about getting serial IO working with a Pi emulating a coco.
>
> It seems there are already a few solutions possible for this:
> Roll your own:
> http://www.davidhunt.ie/add-a-9-pin-serial-port-to-your-raspberry-pi-in-10-minutes/
>
> and a prebuilt hat (there are likely many others):
> https://vetco.net/products/raspberry-pi-serial-rs232-hat
>
> On the same subject, has anyone made progress on booting a Pi to Coco? I lost track of where this was,
> John
>
>
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