If I can add further to what Andrew has on the future boards.
The V2 Z80 CPU board will be like the (very reliable) initial one except the
is now has an option to use the top or bottom "half" of a 28C64 EEPROM (or
UV-EPROM) by outputting a bit to a port. This effectively allows you to
double the code capacity where your ROM resides (usually at F000-FFFF).
The V2-SMB has some improvements also such as latching addresses and data
lines - needed for high speed CPU's when single stepping. It will now
displays port as well as RAM values. A much more extensive ability to draw
down DMA lines DMA0*-DMA3* (16 combinations) for master/slave use by
outputting to a single port. The old inputting port ED for DMA0* activation
is still retained for software compatibility.
The V2-MSDOS support board now has a HT6542B IBM PC keyboard input chip
allowing the connection of a standard PC keyboard to this board. There is
also mouse input control. The Calendar/Clock chip has been changed to a
DS12885 (again totally PC/MDSOS compatible) but utilizes a coin type battery
backup. The DS12887's are getting hard to fine. Since they have an internal
battery that could be a problem a few years from now.
The V2-80286 board has a modification that allows it in slave mode to itself
call a further slave (i.e. two levels down). This would be of use with a HD
controller or video board.
John
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Subject: [N8VEM-S100:2103] Re: S-100 bus extender PCBs are here
Hi! There are still several of the S-100 bus extender PCBs available. I
think 6 or 7. John indicated the S-100 bus extender PCBs are working fine
as is so which is good news.
Still gathering pre-orders for the S-100 buffered prototyping boards. I
would like to get that board order rolling soon so if you are not in the
pre-order queue already please consider getting some S-100 buffered
prototyping boards. They are useful that most builders will want several
since it is much easier to just leave the prototype boards as they are than
to try and reuse the buffered prototyping boards. They are intended to be
"consumable" boards.
Once the S-100 buffered prototyping boards are done then we can move on to
some of the other respins in work. I have the S-100 SMB V2, S-100 Z80 CPU
V2, S-100 PC AT V2 (aka MSDOS support board), and S-100 80286 CPU V2 all in
work and optimizing right now. We can do some reorders of existing boards
too once there is a enough pre-orders to warrant the manufacturing order.
Please let me know.
Thanks and have a nice day!
Andrew Lynch
On Friday, November 29, 2013 7:18:43 PM UTC-5, lynchaj wrote:
Hi! Good news! The S-100 bus extender PCBs have arrived! Here is your
chance to build your own S-100 bus extender!
The PCBs will be $20 each as per the usual arrangement. Shipping in the US
is $3 for a single PCB and $2 for each additional PCB. Shipping
internationally is $10 for a single PCB and $3 for each additional PCB.
This is for the bare basics USPS first class postage with no tracking or
insurance. The builder assumes all risk of delivery as per usual
arrangement.
Please send a PayPal to LYNCHAJ at
YAHOO.COM with the subject "S-100 bus
extender" and I will send your board(s). There are eight (8) PCBs left.
Thanks and have a nice day!
Andrew Lynch
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