This project uses the ATMEGA32A-PU CPU to handle the interrupts. Perhaps it can provide a simpler solution to such problem.
https://hackaday.io/project/170924-v20-mbc-a-v20-8088-8080-cpu-homebrew-computer
Schematics: https://cdn.hackaday.io/files/1709247312812416/A250220%20-%20SCH.pdf
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On seconds thoughts, why not use the V20 just to run CP/M-86 as we have the 8080A, Z80, Z180, 8085A CPU boards to do CP/M-80/HDOS?
I think this is where you can add value…
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Isn’t V20 pin compatible with the 8088?
Also found this link: https://www.homebrew8088.com/home/raspberry-pi-second-project
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I believe the z100 started up in 8088 mode. Most of the CP/M 2.2 BIOS was in 8088 code as I recall, as such it didn’t take up space in the 64K memory space of the 8085. I think most of the BIOS calls just did a quick pass over to the 8088 side where the work was done.
Pat Swayne did an HDOS emulator for the Z100.
And all of this is from the dusty cobwebs of my ancient memory so I could be way off…
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As you have the schematics and board top view, it should not be that bad to duplicate. The schematics can be easily entered onto KiCad with the new mods.
The man question; do you still have the monitor ROM and of the bipolar PROMs code?
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It would also be great to get the design information on those CDR drive
controller boards... Hint, hint. :-)