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Maybe this could work: https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/real-tim ... /6676221p/

Disclaimer: I didn't look at the pinouts, I've just seen them used on modern amiga ram/clock boards.
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its not just the pinouts. Its got to be RP5C01 compatible.
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terriblefire wrote: 23 Sep 2021 14:39 its not just the pinouts. Its got to be RP5C01 compatible.
It could be emulated in arm?
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Probably well enough yes. We dont need the time to be correct.. just that it ticks.
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If precision and keeping time is not important then even clock oscillator and battery would not be required.
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i've basically wired up every spare CPLD pin to the arm now.
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Can be there 12v/+- for soundcards? Like opl4 or carnivore2 (got scc in fpga) cartridge? Also instead of SCC can be there MSXmusic standard?
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Matej wrote: 24 Sep 2021 20:34 Can be there 12v/+- for soundcards? Like opl4 or carnivore2 (got scc in fpga) cartridge? Also instead of SCC can be there MSXmusic standard?
no.
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I presume the MSX2 uses the ram on the clock chips for config settings then? A bit like the Falcon I guess.

I've googled the chip and it does seem to be available still easily enough but if you can easily emulate it then I guess it's a nobrainer unless you need to use the arm horsepower somewhere else?
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PhilC wrote: 24 Sep 2021 22:24 I presume the MSX2 uses the ram on the clock chips for config settings then? A bit like the Falcon I guess.

I've googled the chip and it does seem to be available still easily enough but if you can easily emulate it then I guess it's a nobrainer unless you need to use the arm horsepower somewhere else?
There is a bit of a penalty transferring stuff between the arm and CPLD. Really at this point i'm trying to give us the tools to do what we need.
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