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GeneralRe: No sacrifice, no victory Pin
Storm-blade1-Jul-20 4:26
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CodeWraith1-Jul-20 5:20
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Mircea Neacsu1-Jul-20 6:21
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CodeWraith1-Jul-20 9:06
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RedDk1-Jul-20 8:12
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CodeWraith1-Jul-20 9:37
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CPallini1-Jul-20 23:32
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CodeWraith2-Jul-20 1:26
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Or a 8 bit register/latch. The only complication is that both have to work bidirectionally and DMA on the 8 bit side is out of the question. I have found a schematic for a controller, designed for a Z80 system. It uses latches for the upper half of the data word and the direct approach (a bidirectional bus driver) for the lower half. A good compromise. Less sacrifice, still a victory.

Here is a link: http://blog.retroleum.co.uk/gfx/v4_ide_interface_schematic.jpg[^]

The schematic is kind of small, but you can enlarge it by clicking on it. Now I only have to adapt the logic that enables the out puts of the latches and bus drivers or when the latches have to store their data bits. The z80 does these things a little differently than my processor, but that should not be much of a problem.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.

His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

GeneralRe: No sacrifice, no victory Pin
CPallini2-Jul-20 1:31
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ElectronProgrammer2-Jul-20 2:00
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CodeWraith2-Jul-20 5:01
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ElectronProgrammer2-Jul-20 9:54
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CodeWraith2-Jul-20 11:34
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AlphaNerd2-Jul-20 7:39
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GeneralOK - Now I Get It ! Pin
W Balboos, GHB1-Jul-20 0:57
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