Proxy wrote:
Plus you could do something similar I did when experimenting with the 65816:
Just a breakout board containing the CPU connected to an FPGA dev board. I was able to run it at ~19MHz
Thanks! I use a similar approach (though much less elegant, I'm afraid) whenever I'm working on a new design and I'm not yet ready to go to PCB. For example, here's the current prototype of the next iteration of my VGA interface, bolted on top of a Lattice ICE40 breakout board:
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It basically works like a hat, and I just add bits and pieces of circuit to it as I go along; if I want to experiment with anything else, I simply pull it out and replace it with another one. It's pretty handy.
(Side note: I'm just a newbie, but this breakout board from Lattice feels extremely overengineered… I much prefer the barebones one for the Altera Max II!)