[sebhc] 64K memory
Carroll Waddell
CarrollWaddell at sc.rr.com
Sun May 16 19:22:07 CDT 2004
If your speaking about high speed serial on an H8, the only problem I
see is that the H8 itself isn't high speed.
The next project I want to build is a board that the H8 thinks is the
tape interface (H8-5) but can connect to the PC by serial port and let
the PC emulate 2 cassette machines. I'm working on a new H19 emulation
program, and I plan to include software that will do the cassette
emulation.
Carroll
Jack Rubin wrote:
>Carroll - I'm looking forward to trying it out - with that much real
>estate, how about adding some additional features? I'd like to see a
>16550 or two to allow high speed serial sharing with (yet to be
>configured) PC disk server.
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>Jack
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: sebhc at sebhc.org [mailto:sebhc at sebhc.org] On Behalf Of
>>Carroll Waddell
>>Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 4:59 PM
>>To: sebhc at staunch89er.com
>>Subject: [sebhc] 64K memory
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>>If anyone is interested, I have been designing a 64K memory
>>card for the
>>H8. I'm sending Jack a prototype of the card to try out. I've
>>tested it,
>>but I'd like it tested by someone beside me. If there is enough
>>interest, we could get a PCB fab house like PCBExpress to make the PC
>>boards. If could get 20 or 25 people who wanted one, we could
>>get them
>>for about $55 each. This is a half size (6 x 6) card.
>>PCBExpress boards
>>would be about $35 each, so the card and all parts would be
>>about $55 if
>>you had to buy everything.
>>Carroll
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