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Re: Designing the "Blue Maiden", a 3V 65816 machine
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 6:21 pm
by ChuckT
SD card sockets. Two of them, because life was always better with two floppies back in the day. One SPI line each. Since my "real" computers have SD card access, I should be able to write code there, stick the card in this computer and boot without all the messy EEROM stuff I'm doing now.
You're a designer after my own heart. One SD card for the operating system and one for the programs is what designers should have but they want to stick everything on one card.
Some of the Arduinos are using Wifi to be programmed so there is no more plugging in these things to the computer.
Re: Designing the "Blue Maiden", a 3V 65816 machine
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 5:47 pm
by BigDumbDinosaur
BUMP
Haven't heard anything more about this project.
Re: Designing the "Blue Maiden", a 3V 65816 machine
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 9:45 pm
by whartung
Since BDD bumped it in to consciousness, where are the SPI lines coming from, the CPLD?
What is the intent of the flash RAM?
Re: Designing the "Blue Maiden", a 3V 65816 machine
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 10:06 pm
by scotws
Haven't heard anything more about this project.
Yeah, it has sort has been put on the far, far back burner. I've found I enjoy software more, and have all kinds of things I want to do there. Maybe in a few years ...
Re: Designing the "Blue Maiden", a 3V 65816 machine
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2017 4:40 am
by BigDumbDinosaur
Haven't heard anything more about this project.
Yeah, it has sort has been put on the far, far back burner. I've found I enjoy software more, and have all kinds of things I want to do there. Maybe in a few years ...
Maybe I should ship you a POC V2 so you can write an operating system kernel for it.

Re: Designing the "Blue Maiden", a 3V 65816 machine
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2017 10:14 am
by scotws
Maybe I should ship you a POC V2 so you can write and operating system kernel for it.

(Laugh) Let me get
one working first, then we can talk

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