I'd noticed that one, it looked promising. No mention of support for
the E signals, but it seems likely that they'd available somehow.
Given
your signature, it's interesting that the main target is my Bally
'Doctor Who' pinball machine!
On 3/07/2014 7:28 a.m., The Doctor wrote:
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On 07/01/2014
09:34 PM, Mike van Bokhoven wrote:
> Now there's a suggestion that
has my attention. I have thought
> about this before, but I have no
FPGA
experience at all, and
> wouldn't know how to start. If it's just
a matter of taking a a
core model,
For what it's worth, there's
one out there right now:
http://opencores.org/project,6809_6309_compatible_core
I don't know
if it's sufficiently developed to be of use to you (I
haven't tried to
synthesize it), but
it's a place to start.
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couldn't you put the bunny back in the box?"