dwight wrote:
That should be easy enough to put into a PAL.
Yup.
And the info andysa posted will let us infer the contents. "[...] an address is outputted by the CPU which is not in the monitor, I/O or address pages, 00, 01 or FF"
dwight wrote:
Is there any indication as to what the other
3 outputs have in them?
I'm gonna guess they accommodate different mappings of the above -- if that ever happens, which to me seems unlikely. But it cost nothing to put the PC traces there. (I suspect that, as shipped by Synertek, the PROM is blank in those 3 bits, allowing hackers to blast in updates themselves. Just a guess!)
dwight wrote:
It isn't clear how the two phase clock is generated? Does the 6809 split the clock into 4 cycles?
Q and E are generated on-chip (but we don't need Q; for us it's a no-connect). And we can ignore the fact the crystal runs at four times the CPU operating frequency.
For this project all we care about is the E clock output, which is a 1 MHz square wave of 50% duty cycle. It's entirely suitable as a substitute for the 6502's Φ2. And to get E we just hook up the 4X crystal (plus whatever caps etc) and we're off to the races.
(Edits, last 2 paragraphs)
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