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RE: [N8VEM-S100:7492] A V2 prototype 80386 S100 Bus CPU board



Sounds like good news, John.

 

I have been programming the GALs for my new Mem8Plus V2 board in WinCUPL, and I find it only syntactically different from PALASM.

After this board is done, I will have some time to play with / learn to implement and program CPLDs.  I have some samples of the ATF1508 just waiting.

You were one to recommend the Wellon VP-290 for GAL programming.  How is it working out for the CPLDs?  I assume you needed an adapter, but how do they cram 68 pins into a 40 pin socket (electrically) to program it?

 

Bob Bell

 

 

From: n8vem...@googlegroups.com [mailto:n8vem...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of monahanz
Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2015 10:25 PM
To: N8VEM-S100
Subject: [N8VEM-S100:7492] A V2 prototype 80386 S100 Bus CPU board

 

The original 80386 S100 bus CPU board has worked well in most S100 bus systems up to around 8MHz for PHI.   In an effort to construct an equivalent 80486 CPU board it became apparent that I would have to utilize a CPLD such as the Atmel  ATF 1508:-

 

http://s100computers.com/Software%20Folder/CPLDs/Amtel%20ATF1508.pdf

to get everything to fit on one S100 board.  

Programming CPLD’s requires a slightly different programming language (Wincupl) .  

In order to ease the transition from an 80386 to the more complex 80486 S100 board I decided to first fabricate a CPLD based 80386 board.     The first prototype of this board is described here:-

http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/80386%20Board/80386%20CPU%20Board.htm#CPLD_80386

This board appears to be much more stable on the S100 bus reaching speeds of 10MHz and 40MHz in protected mode.

This is just a status update. A second board (as well as my first 80486 board), is in the works.

Stay tuned.

 

John

 

 

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