ur talking cpu's hah saw the thread tittle and though this was about cisco
switchs lol
On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 10:31 AM, David Riley <fraveydank at gmail.com> wrote:
  On Jul 2, 2014, at 12:34 AM, Mike van Bokhoven
<mike at fenz.net> 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,
 setting it up for the target device (assign pins etc.), and writing it,
 I'm sure I could cope with that. But I suspect I'm simplifying things
 greatly there. It'd also depend on whether a 6809 model would make it
 obvious how to get at the LIC and TSC signals. Maybe there's someone on
 this list who I can pester with questions? 
 It is seldom that easy, but it can be made to work.  You could even
 potentially spin your own drop-in replacement board.  You're welcome
 to pester me with questions, though ideally off-list because I think
 everyone here has heard all the "FPGA replacement for <device>"
 conversations they want to. :-)
 - Dave