VDU, V9958
Re: VDU, V9958
Is that like a 64-pin SODIP breakout??
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Yup. It is my Shrink DIP64 adapter. It spans two breadboard slabs.
As to whether you can buy a ready made one... Probably, but it would cost a fortune.
Where do you live legacy? I could possibly make you one, for the cost of parts - a few pounds at most. If you want a SDIP socket attached, I should have a (recycled) one of those available as well. Let me know.
As to whether you can buy a ready made one... Probably, but it would cost a fortune.
Where do you live legacy? I could possibly make you one, for the cost of parts - a few pounds at most. If you want a SDIP socket attached, I should have a (recycled) one of those available as well. Let me know.
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oh, really thanks, it helps me a lot with the breadboard =D
i live in italy
the guy on ebay should has sold me a V9958 chip with the SDIP socket
not sure about this, the item will arrive in weeks (shipped from china)
i live in italy
the guy on ebay should has sold me a V9958 chip with the SDIP socket
not sure about this, the item will arrive in weeks (shipped from china)
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about where-to-buy, in this topic (MSX forum) i got a lot of useful information about where-to-buy =)
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is there any package PDIP64 of pinch 1.778mm for eagle/CAD ?
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i have redesigned the VDU V9958 (and its package 1.778mm) as Eagle/CAD library's item
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legacy wrote:
i have redesigned the VDU V9958 (and its package 1.778mm) as Eagle/CAD library's item
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Spotted a V9958 Video board here :
http://www.primrosebank.net/computers/m ... _specs.htm
I also spotted a DIP64 adaptor for breadboarding a V9958 IC
http://www.primrosebank.net/computers/m ... design.htm
I believe he still may have some of the adaptors left.
http://www.primrosebank.net/computers/m ... _specs.htm
I also spotted a DIP64 adaptor for breadboarding a V9958 IC
http://www.primrosebank.net/computers/m ... design.htm
I believe he still may have some of the adaptors left.
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Hi Folks,
The quoted site is mine
And yes, I do have a few adapters left if anyone is interested. They are the second version of the board, about 1/2" narrower than the photos shown of the V1 board on the webpage
Regards
Dave
The quoted site is mine
And yes, I do have a few adapters left if anyone is interested. They are the second version of the board, about 1/2" narrower than the photos shown of the V1 board on the webpage
Regards
Dave
Megatron wrote:
Spotted a V9958 Video board here :
http://www.primrosebank.net/computers/m ... _specs.htm
I also spotted a DIP64 adaptor for breadboarding a V9958 IC
http://www.primrosebank.net/computers/m ... design.htm
I believe he still may have some of the adaptors left.
http://www.primrosebank.net/computers/m ... _specs.htm
I also spotted a DIP64 adaptor for breadboarding a V9958 IC
http://www.primrosebank.net/computers/m ... design.htm
I believe he still may have some of the adaptors left.
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Does anyone know if it is possible to use two D41464 DRAM's with a TMS9918a rather than 16 4116 (16k x 1)? Besides reducing the part count significantly, I would avoid the 4116's need for negative and 12 volt power.
The reason I am considering using a TMS 9918a over 9958 is that I can avoid the issues with 0.7 " spacing, and I've found much more information on the TMS9918a.
The reason I am considering using a TMS 9918a over 9958 is that I can avoid the issues with 0.7 " spacing, and I've found much more information on the TMS9918a.
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Martin_H wrote:
Does anyone know if it is possible to use two D41464 DRAM's with a TMS9918a rather than 16 4116 (16k x 1)? Besides reducing the part count significantly, I would avoid the 4116's need for negative and 12 volt power.