Andrew could you give me a couple of days, I would like to see/be sure we could seat this
board in an IEEE-696 bus and have the option of it being transparently being there unless
?activated? but once that is done it would have to phantom out any conflicts with other
boards.
John
John Monahan Ph.D
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Subject: RE: [N8VEM-S100:1801] Re: Looking for MSX2 expertise
Hi, Thanks Antony! Great observation! This is precisely why I am asking for some peer
review of the S-100 Utility board design. There are some truly strange things happening
and they all seem centered around the 8255 PPI which drives the memory banking circuitry.
I?ve not seen anything like it but it surely is a neat design.
Yes good point on the U21B.5 connection. I?ve been scratching my head over it. I think
in the schematic it refers to /Y5 or Y5* which is an output of the IO decoder 74LS138 pin
10. It connects to /CS which is in turn connected to the 8255 PPI chip select. Why they
called it /Y5 instead of /CS makes no sense to me. It occurs nowhere else in the
schematic AFAIK. I think what the two 74LS00s are doing is forming a flip-flop (S-R?) in
front of the memory banking multiplexer. Once the 8255 is accessed, it toggles the
multiplexer to get the next set of values.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Digital_Circuits/Latches
If you look at ?MSX hardware notes part 2? document on page 7 it more clearly spells out
the set input (S?) to the flip flop is intended to be the 8255 chip select line.
Regarding the 74LS682s, we could simplify the IO decoding by using a hard wired logic.
However I?d like to keep the board general in nature. Although I?d like it to be MSX
hardware compatible I suspect many (most) builders could care less about MSX and will want
to move the IO block around to suit their particular machines. The 74LS682?s keep the
design ?general? enough so that it can be customized without resorting to ?cuts and
jumpers?. Although all the N8VEM builders just *love* cuts and jumpers! ?
As a consequence of the separation of the V9938 and AY-3-8910 into its own board (S-100
VDP) and the rest on the S-100 Utility board there is a bit of redundant IO decoding
between the two boards. For a final design I will eliminate the V9938 and AY-3-8910
unique IO decoding (U34 & U35 gates) since they are handled on the S-100 VDP. It will
save us a chip! Woo Hoo!
Thank you very much for the analytical and critical review of the S-100 Utility board.
Please continue and hopefully others will join in. The better we scrub the schematic and
PCB layout now, the more successful the follow on builders in build and test will be.
Fewer ?cuts and jumpers? for everyone! Also there is less sending Leon and John on wild
goose chases with my goofy prototype boards!
Have a nice day!
Andrew Lynch
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Subject: [N8VEM-S100:1800] Re: Looking for MSX2 expertise
Had a look over the schematic CrossRef with the msx tech manual and looks ok, U21B.5 i
have connected to the PPICS* signal though,
question: do we need the "board select" switches/682's ? is the board in
reality more likely to just have straight address decoding via U33 to the PPI, Printer,
UART? and the addresses fed straight to the various ROM, RAM, and I/O ? the only brains of
the operation is the PPI which selects which chip select lines to get enabled at which
addresses of 16KB blocks?
the VDP and Sound board however will need the address decoding as we dont want to route
out U33 pin(s) 11 and 12 to the PSG and VDP respectively.
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looking forward to this board!!
On Monday, 5 August 2013 10:31:49 UTC+12, lynchaj wrote:
Hi
As you may already know, at the N8VEM project we are working on an S-100 VDP. This board
has a V9939 video display processor and a AY-3-8910 sound generator which should allow us
to have some MSX2 compatibility when combined with a backplane, S-100 Z80 CPU board, and a
memory board.
There are more IO and memory features necessary for full MSX2 compatibility required
though. I am considering a designing a board to provide the balance of MSX2 functions so
that the combination of an S-100 backplane, S-100 Z80 CPU, and S-100 VDP.
I envision such a board to be composed of SRAM memory, a couple of 8255 PPIs, a card slot
plus whatever extra IO and memory we need. If anyone has detailed MSX2 experience and
would like to help out on designing an S-100 MSX2 compatibility board to complement the
S-100 VDP please contact me.
S-100 and MSX seem like a neat combination but no one has tried it AFAIK. Thanks and have
a nice day!
Andrew Lynch
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