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I looked at the DART before I did the SIO/2 board. I didn't look close enough to the pinout to realise that a dual purpose board would have been so easy - however, the fact that it was discontinued quite some time ago and none of the large distributors had any stock was enough to put me off. I've just had a quick look and there are a few places claiming to have a few in stock, although whether they exist, are 2nd hand or Chinese knock-offs, I don't know. Other than that, it looks like a reasonable alternative. Do you know if the registers are the same too? (ie will it work with the current SIO/2 ROM?)CheersSpencerOn 17 October 2017 at 06:45, Tom Szolyga <tszo...@pacbell.net> wrote:ZIlog introduced another serial chip after the SIO chip. It is the Z80-DART (Dual-channel Asynchronous Receiver) Basically, it is a SIO die with the Synchronous functions deleted/disabled. The SIO and DART pinouts are very similar with only four pins different. (See attached) I believe a single board could be designed to accommodate either chip by adding 2 jumpers to select between pin functions. Pins 11 can be ignored for connection to a USB-Serial connection. Pin 27 can be treated as the same function for both parts if the transmitter and receiver clocks are the same. Only pins 28 and 29 need jumpers to select different functions. Attached is my schematic for this board.I welcome comments and would appreciate your feedback.Best regards,Tom
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