[Coco] Educate me about Y-Cables
Zippster
zippster278 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 21 00:16:52 EST 2015
Cool, sounds like a pretty good plan.
There’s always the 100 pin TQFP package if you need more pins on the 9572xl.
- Ed
> On Feb 20, 2015, at 11:06 PM, RETRO Innovations <go4retro at go4retro.com> wrote:
>
> On 2/20/2015 8:09 PM, Zippster wrote:
>> I guess I was really thinking something very simple mainly so I could use 1 additional
>> slot. Like an SDC along with a real floppy, or sound cart, or RS-232, etc.
>>
>> I think someone else is working on a new MPI (Retro Innovations?) so I didn’t really
>> want to get into that at the moment. Buffering and some DC power from a wall-wart is easy
>> enough though. I'll see what I can come up with.
> Well, don't quit on my account. But, slow though I may be, here is what I have done:
>
> * I made an order for some 40 pin .100" edge connectors
> * Ordered a batch of xc9572xl CPLDs, which I can program
> * Started working on the design, which is mainly in the CPLD. The CPLD
> will hold the IO register and handle the logic on the MPI in the
> PAL, the LS374, LS367, LS139, LS368, LS74, LS30, and LS153
> o buffer all the same lines as the original MPI, but I am planning
> to use 74abt541s instead of 74ls367s for the address lines and
> such, but using a 245 for the data lines, as before.
> o put the following Coco lines into the cpld (32 lines)
> + 8 data lines
> + 16 address lines
> + CTS
> + SCS
> + Q
> + E
> + SLENB
> + CART
> + RESET
> + R/W
> o and from the cart slots (12)
> + 4 cart lines
> + 4 SCS lines
> + 4 CTS lines
> o and to/from switches and LEDS (6)
> + 2 lines for initial slot selection
> + 4 lines for LEDs
> o That uses 50 of 52 lines on the CPLD (VQ64 footprint), and I
> think I am still missing a few signals I need. I can forego the
> upper 8 address lines (like the real MPI), but would prefer not to.
> * Bought a small ATTINY AVR to do the switch to 2 slot select line
> conversion, though might do something else.
>
> I have an EAGLE footprint for the edge connector and the female version, but am always interested if there is one that includes the grounding fingers.
>
> Since I am planning to be at CocoFEST, I am trying to get this done in time to bring.
>
> JIm
>
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