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Re: [N8VEM-S100:5017] An ARM CPU on the S100 bus
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If you want to run an ARM, you will probably not want to use the GPIOs
for memory/peripherals. I think you probably want to be looking at
something that has the external memory interface exposed. --Mike
On 14-08-24 05:12 PM, Andrew Bingham wrote:
> On thing I wonder about with these modules, is is the GPIO fast
> enough to create a functional interface to the S-100 bus. I have a
> few of the Raspberry Pi boards that run Linux and on the forums for
> that board the fastest "read speed" they can manage for the 26 GPIO
> pins is ~14 Mhz. That is not counting any cycles to actually do
> anything with the information.
>
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