> Everybody is screaming for a REU. If you can make a 6510 and a PLA out of > one of those ASICs, you also should be able to design a replacement for the > REU. > I did some study on its (possible) interiors which I gladly will share. > > Groetjes, Ruud And when I've heard them scream, they're screaming for something that's cycle exact, but is the timing known? Is there any timing info available? (eg a spec. sheet with timing diagrams) For myself, I'd do the reload functions in software (breaking compatibility) I'd rather devote the resources reload would use to, eg, memory paging. Not that there's any reason you couldn't do both, it'd just be more expensive in terms of money. bogax - This message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list. To unsubscribe: echo unsubscribe | mail cbm-hackers-request@dot.tml.hut.fi.
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