newbie building a scratch-built computer
dwight elvey
dkelvey at hotmail.com
Sat Aug 11 15:24:04 CDT 2007
>From: "Ensor" <classiccmp at memory-alpha.org.uk>
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>Subject: Re: newbie building a scratch-built computer
>Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 01:27:20 +0100
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>Hi,
>
> > I've also got an ancient Taiwanese one that works only with
> >a PC XT that will handle 2708s.
>
>That wouldn't be the "Sunshine" brand unit by any chance?
>
>I've got one of those too (along with their PAL programmer from around the
>same time) and it won't work in anything newer than an XT. :-(
>
>
Hi
This is usually a problem of timing loops. One can often do some reverse
engineering and either fix the timing loops or figure hope to write
ones own code to control the hardware.
Dwight
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