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I see a few possibilities for adding graphics to the RC2014. There's the TMS9918, used in the Coleco and MSX computers. There's also the Mototola 6845 that was used for CGA graphics, as well as being used in the Amstrad CPC and BBC Micro computers.
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I'd be glad to prove you wrong. ;)
I'd be glad to prove you wrong. ;)
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I thought a lot of the graphic output solutions had dedicated RAM.
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I looked what parts I have in Stock. And found a CPLD and a FPGA Board for 5 Volts, that I bought some years ago for a never realized Project.
I want a board with full programmable flexibility. And I want to learn to program the CPLD and FPGA.This will be the first time I use some of this parts.
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Probably could this be modificated to the RC2014
I'm covered :)
A character generator chip does most of the work. CPU doesn't have to do much. Maybe some way the Pi zero can help get it to hdmi. Schematics are available online in the system-80 (aussie version of the video genie) technical manual.
Plenty enough for some good games.
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So in my mind, these are some possibilities:- ISA Interface/Interposer for Sound, Midi, CGA/EGA/VGA/Hercules video- Memory-mapped (shared memory) video buffer below DC00 or at FF00 or switchable for compatibility- Custom port interface (data + control) - writes to data are either graphics commands or serial console data (text wrap, vt100 commands handled by the data catching code, characters written to the framebuffer in appropriate places
- Serial based Video Output Unit. (could also be marketed separately)... either software (LlamaTerminal) or hardware (Grant Searle's) but with extensions (VT240/ReGIS) to handle graphics rendering and sprites.
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I googled this Chip :
http://www.waveguide.se/?article=42&file=PCF8584.pdf
What are you think, about it?
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Olaf
Still the PCA9665 has very deep buffers to its advantage, which make it easier to service, but still bus state changes need to be handled by interrupt.
Managing the IM2 interrupt chaining on Z80 would be challenging. Not my skill level, I'm afraid.
Would that be 1k of video ram that fits within the 64k of the CPU, or is it addressable through port writes?