18:27, 6:27 PM, Thursday, July 9th, 2026
Re: Buffers and/or drivers requires larger cards
I agree that larger cards will likely be required but I have already decided to use bigger
RCBus Cards and larger prototype cards.
My reason being that, at age 67, I am now having problems with both vision and dexterity.
I have prototype cards that are larger, from EuroCards and VME bus. Much Larger than the
Standard RCBus Cards specs. I have some of Mark Durham's cards and the spacing on
those is Mind-Blowing for me and my eyes. I'm thinking digital microscope for soldering
sooner rather than later.
Eurocard and VME Card Sizes:
3U Eurocards = 100mm × 160mm or 3.94 inches by 6.30 inches
6U Eurocards = 233.35mm × 160mm or 9.19 inches by 6.30 inches
As you can see, these cards are relatively "Huge" when compared to
the really tiny RCBus cards.
And I also have a couple of Steve Cousins SC700 series Prototype cards.
Especially the double-width SC736 RCBus Prototype card, which can span
across 2 of the RCBus-80 Backplanes, Side-By-Side, which was my original
idea. Someone dubbed this concept "RCBus-160" which I thought was an
Excellent Name !! I'm Sorry to not give the credit to whomever this was but
my memory for names is Nearly Zero. Please speak up if this was you.
Naming rights deserve to be honored and respected.
But there is also another idea that I have been pondering which also has more
board space - square centimeters or square inches. Go to the SBC / Motherboard
with Both Vertical RCBus-80 Slots and Horizontal Backplane Connector(s).
Steve's SC720 RCBus Z80 SBC / Motherboard - gives us an example of this
other solution for more space than will fit onto one standard SCBus card.
And it also gets the 32-bits of address and 32-bits of data OFF of the Backplane.
See Steve's SC720 Z80 SBC Here:
But in this case, the SBC could use an 8-bit Motorola 68008, or use a 16-bit
68000, or use the proposed 32-bit 68020 and later. The SBC can host all
or almost all of the parts needed - CPU, Flash or EEPROM or UV EPROM,
SRAM, Serial IO, and even a CF card and/or an SD card - all on the one SBC.
And also on the SBC / Motherboard, we can have Vertical RCBus-80 Slots
and also a Horizontal RCBus-80 Extension Port that would allow an RCBus-80
Backplane to connect to the SBC Horizontally. That Backplane can then
provide a connection to cards that did not fit onto the Main SBC board.
And also with this idea of an SBC "Host" Board, that can be extended through
a Horizontal Backplane, This would allow putting the 32-bit 68020 CPU,
All of the 32-bits of Flash, EEPROM, or UV EPROM, 32-Bit SRAM, and then
the DUART(s), CF, SD, and etc -- put it all on the One SBC Card and then
it Would NOT Need to expand into a Second Parallel RCBus-80 Backplane.
Thus no need for the RCBus-160.
In this SBC configuration, the "Main Board" would have all of the 32-bit stuff
on the one SBC and then the RCBus-80 Backplane can be a way of expanding
with more add-on cards - Video Card, USB card, and Other IO, and so on.
This "SBC With Expansion" idea has been on my mind for a while now, just
mulling it over and considering "What problems will this Solve ??" as well
as "What problems might this create ??". Every design choice has to
consider these very questions.
So I am wanting folks to now consider NOT using a Second Parallel
RCBus-80 Backplane but rather putting "the guts", including all of the
32-bit memory, onto the one "SBC Main Board" and then using the
RCBus-80 Backplane and Cards Exactly As They Are Now - Without
any changes to the RCBus, and Without needing TWO Parallel
Backplanes.
Thoughts ?? Comments ?? Questions ?? Possible Problems ??
Please Speak up Now if you are looking forward to using Motorola
32-bit CPU's - 68020, 68030, etc.
Mark Durham - Are you still working on a 68020 Card ??
NOW is the time to mull this over Before any of us has their own
68020 or 68030 CPU using the RCBus. I think that it is Much Better
to think this out ahead of time, and discuss it among the Actual
RCBus Users - Before Changes are made and even whether or
not any changes are needed at all.
I welcome your input !! Please take the time to respond.
Harry S. Speer
P.S. I am working on a detailed paper that shows the 68000
Family Bus Signals, Side-By-Side, and then also has another
chart that shows the existing RCBus-80 pins and their names
and then shows the usage of those same pins for a 68k-family
CPU - Columns: RCBus-80, 68008, 68000, and 68020. And
this chart also has the 68000 pin assignments that Mark
Durham used with his 68000 CPU Card. I hope to be sharing
this document with you all very soon but it is a LOT of
typing. HSS
Mark - Sorry for getting your name wrong before. My bad eyes. HSS