[Coco] First experiences with my DE1

Mark McDougall msmcdoug at iinet.net.au
Mon Feb 17 01:02:11 EST 2014


On 17/02/2014 4:29 PM, Bill Pierce wrote:

> I would think that the decb rom would have to be at least in a position
> "reletive" to the original ecb/decb roms as there are addresses pointing
> to certain locations. So I would think if ecb is at $0000, then decb
> would be at $4000??? (org $8000 & $c000) I have no DE1 and know nothing
> of this, just using logical addressing.

Technically, no, the FPGA can be configured to address the flash and other 
external memories in any and every way imaginable.

Having said that, in lieu of crappy Yahoo groups being down as usual, I did 
manage to find this email from Gary on the subject...

"If you are using the newest version, you will also need to put the Disk 
BASIC ROM in the Flash. It starts just after the 32K CoCo3 ROM."

Remember, if you are ever re-programming areas of flash that were previously 
written, you need to erase first. A further source of frustration is that 
you need to program the 'Control Panel' bitstream into the FPGA, and then 
'Open' the port in the Control Panel host software before trying to 
erase/program the flash. Failure to do so doesn't stop flash programming 
from reporting NO ERRORS.

Regards,

-- 
|              Mark McDougall                | "Electrical Engineers do it
|  <http://members.iinet.net.au/~msmcdoug>   |   with less resistance!"



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