[Coco] Multipak redesign/replacement
Gene Heskett
gheskett at wdtv.com
Mon Feb 23 13:36:40 EST 2015
On Monday, February 23, 2015 09:35:22 AM Benoit Bleau wrote:
> I would buy a kit and one assembled.
>
> Benoit.
Unfortunately this project got above my pay grade when I found that we did
not have all the logic on the board from the eagle files we have. The
schematic and .brd files are for the bi-directional bus buffering section
only. The programmed cpld or fpga is the heart of these.
And I am NOT in favor of duplicating whats in the later ones as a gal, it
is so slow at the gate buffer direction turnaround time that a truly
serious logic short exists in mine for about 100ns as it does that. Both
the ground and power rails are bounced, as much as a volt, destroying the
logic circuits noise immunity, by having both buffer directions enabled
for a short period of overlap. That no doubt also contributes to the power
used, and the chip temps. I do not think the 26-3024 design suffered from
this problem, so its straight ttl logic must have been faster than the gal
used in the 26-3124.
So then I went looking for Paul Barton's 8 port kit from his cocozilla
days, and the best I was able to come up with was a .jpg of the board, in
B&W, which I'd have to blow up quite a bit to make it ledgible enough to
try to duplicate it, possibly in kicad as its obviously way too big to
do/fit in the free version of eagle. But I just did that magnification in
gimp, and the resolution simply was jpeg compressed about 10x too much to
be useful, and as it is in b&W, no way to be certain which side of the
board the trace is intended to be on. eagle color codes that bit of data.
It is, from the image I have, apparently all one long board, rigged with a
40 pin cable between two IDC headers to plug it into the coco. So the
packs are rotated 90 degrees, all still standing up so we'd see them from
the edges. With _good_ high resolution drawings in hand, the ones I was
able to download aren't, this could be laid down so the carts all
projected to the rear, getting much of the I/O cabling down out of sight a
lot better than now.
But without locating Paul Barton, aka BartSr on some forums, so that his
original hi res work can be obtained, this project is equally dead in the
water. And I do apologize to all for getting the hopes up.
Now, as can be seen by this thread, there is definitely some interest in
doing this, so if any one else wants to jump in, do so with whatever
blessings and thanks I can offer, or help with if I can.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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