[Coco] 6 Chip ^809 Computer -> Kipper SBC
Bill Nobel
b_nobel at hotmail.com
Wed Mar 11 02:29:18 EDT 2015
Hi Kip is a/the MMU going to be after the Kipper bus or will it eventually be embedded on the main board? I have come across a MMU circuit (similar to a 74LS612 type MMU) that will map up to 16MB of memory on a 8 bit bus, using off shelf parts. I’m still interpreting the logic, but I was wondering the future plan for the bus. It currently adds 10 chips to the board for the 128 MMU registers, but needs a bit more addressing logic for the mapping of the extra 8 address lines to the 6809/6309. I think the logic does 64k pages from what I deciphered so far.
I am incorporating your Kipper bus onto my own design (combined with parts of Simons board) that will contain the MMU once I complete the breadboarding.
This MMU I will state IS NOT compatible with the Gime in Coco3, but gives an alternative for more RAM on the SBC.
Bill Nobel
> On Mar 10, 2015, at 11:01 PM, Kip Koon <computerdoc at sc.rr.com> wrote:
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> Hi Guys,
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> The 6 Chip 6809 Computer is now called the Kipper SBC.
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> The current version of the 6 Chip 6809 Computer is now called Kipper SBC v1.
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> Kipper SBC v1.1 now has the 74LS04N and resister to control RTS on the
> RS-232 port per Grant Searle's instructions.
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> Now I will start designing the Terminal and Keyboard PCB. I originally
> envisioned a multi-PCB Kipper computer. I'm not sure yet if this will be an
> add on PCB or be put on the Kipper SBC PCB itself so off to Eagle Pro I go.
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