Hi
Regarding the CPU clock, I'd start with something conservative like 4 MHz and increase to the max without overclocking. 10 MHz seems to work well for me although people have gotten it to go much faster. It's a balance between processing speed versus how fast you can push the peripherals across the bus.
Regarding the UART clock, that's independent from the CPU so you can use whatever speed you want. However, ROMWBW assumes 7.3728 MHz by default. You can use other frequencies, but you'll need to set the configuration in ROMWBW to match.
Both the Z80 DMA and RAMROM boards have gotten updates and respins so are improved from the initial versions. If you find any anomalies, please post so I can update the GitHub page.
Obviously, you are free to post and discuss anywhere you'd like. However, I suggest using the duodyne
groups.io page since everyone there is a duodyne owner/builder.
I haven't been as active as I want recently due to other things in life, however, I am still interested and willing to help where I can.
The base system seems to work well, and I am a big fan of the 4-slot backplane with Z80 DMA, RAMROM, Multi-IO, Disk-IO (or Zilog Peripherals) combo. It has a lot of general-purpose IO and storage options in a nice relatively compact system.
Of course, the secret sauce is ROMWBW which makes it all possible so kudos to Wayne for all his hard work.
There are still many open possibilities and avenues left to explore so don't let what's come before limiting your ideas.
Have a great day! Thanks, Andrew Lynch
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