BigEd wrote:
OHO Elektronik do something similar, sold through Trenz Electronic in Germany, although it isn't easy to find on either site.
I think in both cases the choice of VDD and GND pin is configurable but not totally free - with luck the right pins are valid choices.
See
http://shop.trenz-electronic.de/catalog ... cts_id=634(GODIL40_XC3S250E DIL FPGA module 40 pin DIL TE0261-00, )
I finally soldered and hooked up my GODIL40 on a breadboard: I can confirm that the power supply pins are freely configurable and therefore compatible with 6502 . I'm going to be proceeding slowly, but the next sub-goal is to get a T65 acting as a 6502.
In this picture I've jumpered the supplies to pins 8 and 21, like a 6502:
40 pins act as a 40-pin DIP, there are 8 more I/Os and 2 more inputs on the two 50-pin headers topside, and then the 9-pin test connector has 7 more I/Os (not entirely general purpose). It's highly usable and 5v compatible, but hasn't as many I/Os as you might get from a different design. We intend to use this module to qualify some designs, and then integrate them in a different incarnation.