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GARTHWILSON wrote:
Ah yes, thanks for the reminder. I mentioned it in the
displays section of the
6502 primer, and then forgot about it. I think the manufacturer's page on it is
http://www.4dsystems.com.au/prod.php?id=131 .
Daryl's creation lets you feed it directly from the 6522's shift register, with only 2 wires, CB1 and CB2 (or is it 3 Daryl?)
Which is good if your machine has a 6522.
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That's potentially up to hundreds of times as fast as going through a 6551.
Well, you know what my opinion is of the 6551. I wouldn't use it as a paper weight, let alone a UART.
As far as demands on the serial interface go, the actual amount of data that has to be passed to the
µVGA-II(SGC) to generate a display is relatively small. Many graphics functions require only an opcode and a handful of parameters to describe the object to be drawn. Even at the default interface speed of 9600 bps (effectively 960 CPS using 8-N-1 format), a system using the µVGA-II(SGC) would perform with alacrity.