Amstrad PCW 8256/8512
Tony Duell
ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk
Tue May 1 13:11:26 CDT 2007
> > Interestingly, there is no ROM chip in a PCW. Part
> > of the ULA acts as a
> > tiny bootstrap ROM (it outputs the correct states
> > onto the data bus
> > depending on the state of the address bus), just
> > enough to read the boot
> > sector into RAM and execute it.
>
> Holy freeholy Batman. Now that's a first for me.
It something of a shock for me when I read the schematics (amazingly I've
never seen inside a physical PCW...)
[Serial/parallel interface]
> > no idea where you'd
> > find one.
>
> Gee thanks mate. Leave me hanging. Yes I was made
> aware of the interface. But for starters I think I'll
> need to worry more about hacking up a ribbon. As if
> I'd find the time...
>
> Contrariwise I guess it wouldn't be any big deal to
> create an rs-232* interface from scratch. I can dream
> can't I?
AFAIKL there are no custom chips in it, it's jsut a bit of TTL, and
some standard peripheral chips. I can find out more (and find the pinout
of the bus connector) if you're serious about making one.
-tony
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