grey-lensman wrote:
[...] the possibilities of force-feeding the µP to get interesting features. I see that Jeff Laughton has done some interesting things with this idea, going way further than I think I would.
Thanks for the mention, grey-lensman.
It was
Don Lancaster whose books and articles inspired me regarding what "lying to the machine" can accomplish. I describe his Cheap Video technique
here.
Long-time forumites are already aware of this, but two machines which incorporate Cheap Video
and use related ideas to
expand the 65xx instruction set are:
- my heavily-modified KIM-1
- the "KimKlone" or KK (so named because it extends my KIM's extensions)
As a simpler example, undefined opcodes can become single-cycle
'C02 I/O instructions, as described
here on Garth's site. He and I are presently honing some related ideas for '816.
The Front Panel application is another case where there may be benefit in some broad thinking about what our favorite microprocessors actually do and can be coaxed to do.
-- Jeff
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