That's true! Its not looking like it can easily be built :roll:
New DIP64 Accelerator coming
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nice project.DoG wrote: 31 Jan 2021 13:35 Copied from FB. Target: Any 68000 computer.
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will it be working with the ST?
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I looked up the SOM becuase I'd never heard of them before... they start at £30+VAT ish from Mouser. The board is not going to be cheap.
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There is going to be some serious routing going on for that board. Hats off to them fitting it all in although will be a nightmare to build yourself, would definitely need an assembly place to do it for you.
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This is a very interesting development. Would this work on the H5 boards seeing as it is DIP?
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If all the signals and behaviour of the 68k has been properly implemented, I believe that it could.TheNameOfTheGame wrote: 31 Jan 2021 19:21 This is a very interesting development. Would this work on the H5 boards seeing as it is DIP?
On the H5, if you have a free 3.3v extension port, one could also design an alternate pcb with the level shifter removed ?
Anyway not for me. I plan to go the fpga way later this year. And first things first, I need to start my H5 build...
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