To the 2901 bit slicers out there
Rob Doyle
radioengr at gmail.com
Thu Dec 28 03:09:46 CST 2017
On 12/27/2017 9:35 PM, Randy Dawson via cctalk wrote:
> Since I know there's tons of PDP/11 geniuses here, and other gurus
> with a NOVA 4, and a Tektronix 4052 guy (I have the 4051):
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>
> What have you done, with microprogramming this part? In your
> architecture, have you changed the microcode, create an instruction
> to enhance your machine?
>
>
> I would be interested in any hardware projects, stories (or even in
> the FPGA, I hear its a popular thing to copy);
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> I read all of Donnamaies pages, and planing to hook up, breadboard
> the eval kit, perhaps reproduce the PCB if you guys are interested.
>
>
> What about the coding tools? ADASM? Looks long gone, how do you do
> microcode today?
>
>
> If I forget the soldering iron, can anyone show me an example on a
> Xilinx board, ISE, Vivado that uses the original AMD 2900
> architecture?
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> http://www.donnamaie.com/AMD_Vintage/AMD_2900_ED2900A.html
>
> Donnamaie E. White - AMD 2900 Family, Bit-Slice; Am2900
> ...<http://www.donnamaie.com/AMD_Vintage/AMD_2900_ED2900A.html>
> www.donnamaie.com Lecture Monograph updated. The AMD 2900 Family
> (Am2900) Bit-Slice and other devices were supported by a number of
> high-level application notes. (Generated by the AMD ...
>
The ALU of the DEC KS10 used 10x Am2901s. An example of that ALU
coded in verilog is at:
https://github.com/KS10FPGA/KS10FPGA/blob/master/fpga/ks10/cpu/alu.v
Rob Doyle
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