commodorejohn wrote:
I'm beginning to look at doing this now that I'll have a little spare change pretty soon. My question is this: I don't have any particular interest in the Z80 RC2014 kit, and it looks like the 6502 board does its own clock generation. I'd also look at using your 16550 UART board since I have a couple of those laying around, and those use their own crystals for the baud rate clock, correct? Given that, I shouldn't need the RC2014 reset/clock board, Z80 board, or serial board. If I build my own RAM/ROM board (as I'm planning to do,) I should only need to order the backplane kit and some prototype boards from the RC2014 shop, correct?
At the min, you'll want the backplane. I use the 5-slot. You're correct that you don't need the Z80 CPU & clock boards. Yes, I run a 1.8432MHz osc with my 16550 board separately from the CPU clock. I haven't implemented UART interrupts/buffer and am using a 16C550 with the autoflow control to keep things sane...
If you are building your own RAM/ROM, be sure to set the A15 jumper correctly. In position 2-3, it's set up to flip the Z80 address space around to get ROM in upper memory and RAM in lower. So if you doing RAM/ROM the 6502 way, the set the A15 jumper to 1-2. If you're like me (i.e. too lazy to wirewrap/point-to-point), you may want to consider the RC2014 32KB RAM and default Switchable ROM board. The former works without changes (A15 jumper at 2-3) and there're instructions to mod the ROM board on my blog.
commodorejohn wrote:
(Also, have you run this at higher clock rates? Any idea what the highest stable frequency for it is?)
I've run it at 4MHz max at the moment. I've run a Z80 at 20MHz in the same environment (using my own Z80 CPU+ board). My limitation is the 150ns 28C256 EEPROM that I use. When I'm bored this coming long weekend, I'll probably swap in a 14MHz WDC chip and try with an EPROM with different oscillators
BTW for those interested, I've put my spare boards for sale on Tindie. Search for rc2014 and 6502.