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From: Jason Stevens <jsteve@superglobalmegacorp.com>
To: 'Michael Parson' <mparson@bl.org>,
	The Eunuchs Hysterical Society <tuhs@tuhs.org>
Subject: Re: [TUHS] 68k prototypes & microcode
Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2021 09:06:36 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <0F0B9BFC06289346B88512B91E55670D300E@EXCHANGE> (raw)

You might find this interesting

https://twitter.com/i/status/1320767372853190659
<https://twitter.com/i/status/1320767372853190659> 

It's a pi (arm) running Musashi a 68000 core, but using voltage buffers it's
plugged into the 68000 socket of an Amiga!

You can find more info on their github:

https://github.com/captain-amygdala/pistorm
<https://github.com/captain-amygdala/pistorm> 

Maybe we are at the point where numerous cheap CPU's can eliminate FPGA's?

	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Michael Parson [SMTP:mparson@bl.org]
	Sent:	Friday, February 05, 2021 10:43 PM
	To:	The Eunuchs Hysterical Society
	Subject:	Re: [TUHS] 68k prototypes & microcode

	On 2021-02-04 16:47, Henry Bent wrote:
	> On Thu, Feb 4, 2021, 17:40 Adam Thornton <athornton@gmail.com>
wrote:
	> 
	>> I'm probably Stockholm Syndrommed about 6502.  It's what I grew
up on, 
	>> and
	>> I still like it a great deal.  Admittedly register-starved (well,

	>> unless
	>> you consider the zero page a whole page of registers),
but...simple, 
	>> easy
	>> to fit in your head, kinda wonderful.
	>> 
	>> I'd love a 64-bit 6502-alike (but I'd probably give it more than
three
	>> registers).  I mean given how little silicon (or how few FPGA
gates) a
	>> reasonable version of that would take, might as well include
65C02 and
	>> 65816 cores in there too with some sort of mode-switching
instruction.
	>> Wouldn't a 6502ish with 64-bit wordsize and a 64-bit address bus
be 
	>> fun?
	>> Throw in an onboard MMU and FPU too, I suppose, and then you
could 
	>> have a
	>> real system on it.
	>> 
	>> 
	> Sounds like a perfect project for an FPGA.  If there's already a
6502
	> implementation out there, converting to 64 bit should be fairly
easy.

	There are FPGA implementations of the 6502 out there. If you've not
seen
	it, check out the MiSTer[0] project, FPGA implementations of a LOT
of
	computers, going back as far as the EDSAC, PDP-1, a LOT of 8, 16,
and 32
	bit systems from the 70s and 80s along with gaming consoles from the
70s
	and 80s.

	Keeping this semi-TUHS related, one guy[1] has even implemented a
	Sparc 32m[2] (I think maybe an SS10), which boots SunOS 4, 5, Linux,
	NetBSD, and even the Sparc version of NeXTSTEP, but it's not part of
the
	"official" MiSTer bits (yet?).

	-- 
	Michael Parson
	Pflugerville, TX
	KF5LGQ

	[0] https://github.com/MiSTer-devel/Main_MiSTer/wiki
	[1] https://temlib.org/site/
	[2] https://temlib.org/pub/mister/SS/

             reply	other threads:[~2021-02-13  0:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-02-13  1:06 Jason Stevens [this message]
2021-02-13  2:30 ` Gregg Levine
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2021-02-13  4:34 Jason Stevens
2021-02-13  6:05 ` Toby Thain
2021-01-29 10:49 [TUHS] AT&T 3B1 - Emulation available Arnold Robbins
2021-02-03  7:53 ` emanuel stiebler
2021-02-03  7:59   ` arnold
2021-02-03  8:53     ` Ed Bradford
2021-02-03  8:58       ` arnold
2021-02-03 10:13         ` Ed Bradford
2021-02-03 14:58           ` Clem Cole
2021-02-04  0:41             ` [TUHS] 68k prototypes & microcode John Gilmore
2021-02-04  0:52               ` Al Kossow
2021-02-04  1:10               ` Arthur Krewat
2021-02-04  1:33                 ` Larry McVoy
2021-02-04  1:47                   ` Al Kossow
2021-02-04  1:57                     ` Al Kossow
2021-02-04  7:23                   ` Arno Griffioen
2021-02-04 11:28                     ` Toby Thain
2021-02-04 15:47                   ` Arthur Krewat
2021-02-04 16:03                     ` emanuel stiebler
2021-02-04 21:55                   ` Dave Horsfall
2021-02-04 22:11                     ` Steve Nickolas
2021-02-04 22:39                       ` Adam Thornton
2021-02-04 22:47                         ` Henry Bent
2021-02-05 14:42                           ` Michael Parson
2021-02-04 22:56                       ` Richard Salz
2021-02-04 23:14                         ` Steve Nickolas
2021-02-04  1:35                 ` Clem Cole
2021-02-04  2:18                 ` Dave Horsfall
2021-02-04 15:53                   ` Arthur Krewat
2021-02-05  2:16                     ` Dave Horsfall
2021-02-05  2:53                       ` Larry McVoy
2021-02-04  1:14               ` Clem Cole
2021-02-04  1:20                 ` Clem Cole
2021-02-04 14:56               ` John Cowan

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