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RE: [N8VEM-S100:6607] Re: A V3 version of the S100 Bus System Monitor Board.



Paul you are now down for 2

John

 

 

From: n8vem...@googlegroups.com [mailto:n8vem...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Birkel
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 8:41 AM
To: n8vem...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:6607] Re: A V3 version of the S100 Bus System Monitor Board.

 

Skipped me John, alas.  Message 3:04 AM; request for two ... please?

 

On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 11:35 AM, monahanz <mon...@vitasoft.org> wrote:



On Thursday, March 19, 2015 at 10:26:07 AM UTC-7, monahanz wrote:

 

OK here is the list I will work from:-

Ian McLaughlin           1

Fabio Battaglia     3

Tom Lafleur    1

Brian Marstella     1

David Fry     1

Matthew Turner    3

nbreeden     1

Leon Byles     1

J. Alexander Jacocks   1

Jedi Master    2

Eric Osman    1

JackRubin    1

Don Caprio   1

John Monahan    4

I will order 30 boards today from PCBCart (China). Typically takes 4 weeks. All the usual suspects here, so I think I have everybody's address. Stay tuned.

 

BTW the V3 IDE board had to go back for another prototype run, there was a weird timing issue with the GAL's and the 8255 Rd/Wr. Went back too TTL's with latched 74LS373's. Also stay tuned.

 

John

  

Now that the S100 bus XVGA video board (http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/VGA%20Board/VGA%20Board.htm)  has gone out to everybody, I would like to announce our next board…

 

It’s a V3 version of our tried and true SMB (System monitor Board). The original board is described here:-

 

http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/SMB%20Board/S100%20Bus%20SMB.htm

 

The following changes/updates have been made to the board:-

 

·  The was a minor error on the above V2 board (pin 5 of U32), this is now corrected.

·  There was a report of the TMA 0-3 switch circuit was not working reliably with the 80386 board at high speed, this circuit has now been completely replaced/simplified with a single GAL.

·  An Intersil ICM7216D chip has been added along with 3 new Digital displays to continuously display the frequency of the bus master clock speed (PHI) in MHz.

·  A circuit and LED bar was added to continuously display the bit pattern of a user defined output port. (default, LED Diagnostic Port 05H).

·  A circuit was added to trigger an interrupt if the S100 bus ERROR* signal (pin 98) is activated.

·  A series of jumpers was added to easily attach a logic probe cable (such as a USBee or Saleae unit) for hardware debugging.

·  The LM323K 5Volt, 3Amp regulator can be replaced (in the same footprint/space) with a Pololu 5 Volt , 2.5 Amp D24V25 Switching regulator.

·  Almost all chips from the V2 board can be re-used on the V3 board. Only the ICM7216D, 3 Digital displays and GAL 22V10 are new.

 

Please see the bottom of the above page for more information.

 

I will be sending off an order for final bare boards in the next few days.  If you would like one or more boards please let me know (preferably by e-mail).  The usual arrangements ~$15/board + postage WHEN you get the board via PayPal.

 

John

 

 

 

 

 

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