[Coco] Why do a next Gen CoCo? was Any news on the so called CoCo4 or NextCoCo

Aaron Wolfe aawolfe at gmail.com
Fri Nov 19 23:31:36 EST 2010


On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 11:25 PM,  <jdaggett at gate.net> wrote:
> On 19 Nov 2010 at 13:23, Frank Pittel wrote:
>
>>
>> The point I was trying to make is that unless a person (realistically a group of
>> people) pick up the ball and start doing the work of writing software, designing
>> hardware, etc the "coco4" is just a pipe dream. In the case of the coco3fpga there
>> is work being done by a group(?) led by Gary (or is it Gary by himself?). I don't
>> know that anyone is actually working on writing an emulator or extending one of
>> the existing emulators. I've read talk about it being easy to extend mess but I
>> don't know that anyone has done.
>
> Frank
>
> You hit the nail on the head.
>
> I am finishing up one project and should be close enough by Christmas to start on a FPGA
> hardware design that I have invisioned. I am talking about PCBs and physical hardware.
> Right now there is enough HDL code to generate a bare minimum system. I have a slight
> differnet apporach to Gary on a GIME chip. First off I have written mine in VHDL and not
> Verilog. Hardware wise I do not care to carry the COCO ROMs inside the FPGA as Block
> ROMS. If you want to edit and reassemble the RSBASIC code, you then have to regenerate
> the bit pattern for the FPGA. I think that asks to much of an end user.
>

small note..  Maybe this was different in Gary's design in the past,
but since I first started playing with his project, the coco3 rom
lives in flash, you just write it with the altera programming tool,
does not affect the fpga.  he recently moved the disk rom out there as
well.

> Instead I invision usign a SPI ROM or even a small boot ROM and possibly the FTDI
> VenculumII chip and a USB flash drive to boot SECB and put it in SRAM.  There use to be a
> chip that was DOS on A chip that allowed a MPU like a 6809 to access FAT12/FAT16
> formatted drives. The VInculum willdo FAT16 and I think FAT32 with 8.3 format. Long name
> format is still proprietary to M$ and requires royalties.
>
> Right now I have ideas floating in my head and nothing solid to start doing a PCB. Still in the
> eval state. Maybe after Christmas it will be more concrete hardware wise. I need to finish a
> bit more on the GIME section to really be ready to commit start on PCB layout.
>
>

I look forward to seeing what you come up with :)

> james
>
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