Last Easter week end some crazy dudes releases a demo called Loopback for the V6Z80P, a homebrew computer based on a Z80.
The awesome guy behind that computer has a nice article about an 8-bit IDE interface. And I was wondering (well maybe that was already asked and aswered in the past) how hard will it be to make an ide interface for the pce?
Super IDE anyone ? :)
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Re: Super IDE anyone ? :)
Oh, that's pretty cool
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it is probably more difficult to write the software to handle the interface than it is to make the interface itself. Even that may turn out to be not-so-bad
given the amount of access you have on the PCE system's expansion port, compared to other machines like a C64 w/the cart/user port...... i don't think it would be very difficult.
given the amount of access you have on the PCE system's expansion port, compared to other machines like a C64 w/the cart/user port...... i don't think it would be very difficult.
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Re: Super IDE anyone ? :)
Do you know if there some "commented" disassembly or the system cards lying around?
It may give us a hint on how to make such kind of interface.
It may give us a hint on how to make such kind of interface.
Re: Super IDE anyone ? :)
it doesnt exist and it especially isnt accessible from this page http://www.zeograd.com/doc_download.php, so dont go there.MooZ wrote:Do you know if there some "commented" disassembly or the system cards lying around?
It may give us a hint on how to make such kind of interface.
Re: Super IDE anyone ? :)
MooZ, never heard of Zeograd ?
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