[Coco] MPI (was Re: A new idea for a CoCoSDC expander)
Josh Harper
allencoco at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 15 23:54:27 EDT 2014
id like a copy as well if I could thanks
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Subject: Re: [Coco] MPI (was Re: A new idea for a CoCoSDC expander)
Me too if you don’t mind.
- Ed
On Oct 15, 2014, at 2:15 PM, Louis Ciotti <lciotti1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I would like a copy of the"clone" information.
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> Jim,
> Here's a link to the owner's manual for the original MPI
> http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/coco/Documents/Manuals/Hardware/Multi-Pak%20Interface%20Owners%20Manual%20(Tandy).pdf
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>
> This should answer a lot of your questions.
> John also has another design for a "clone" of the original 4 slot MPI. It includes the Eagle files for the schematics and board as well. Let me know if you want a copy.
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> On 10/15/2014 11:58 AM, Kandur wrote:
>> CPLD would be the right way to go, if the TTL stuff would fit in it.
>> IMHO very few people need to plug in 8 cartridges at once.
>> Adding a MAX-232 chip would come handy for the Coco 2 and 3s
>> providing RS-232 signals, then we could power it with a simple 5V wall-wart.
>>
>> Kandur
>>
> I'll be honest, I am very interested in doing a design, if for nothing
> else, just to understand how the unit works. I'd prefer to take the
> daughtercard of John's design and marry it up to Gunnison's design, but
> his design is very hard to follow. I think it'd be easier to design
> something from scratch, but I'm new to the community, and I am not sure
> I understand all of what the unit does.
>
> * It looks like it allows hardware selection of 1 of 4 slots by
> switching the SCS, CART, and CTS lines.
> o Any other lines switched?
> * It looks like it buffers the Address and Data lines
> o Any other lines buffered?
> * It has a memory register to switch the cart part under SW control
> o I assume the register will show which cart port has been
> selected, and allow one to override the switches.
> o If I am correct, and someone selects another port via SW, do the
> switches allow one to override the SW selection?
> * Some LEDS
> * a switch for cart autostart
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> Is there a document that describes what the unit does, without talking
> about the schematic per se?
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> Jim
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