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Some news (HP85 now A and B) - Olivier De Smet - 05-26-2010 Hi, some recent news about my FPGA emulation.
The CPU is ok, the timers too, the keyboard also. Edited: 26 May 2010, 2:25 p.m.
Re: Some news (HP85 now A and B) - hugh steers - 05-26-2010 impressive! and most interesting. i had a read of your emulator code and, presumably, you've implemented the 80 series cpu instructions in vhdl? so how fast is it running. im thinking it ought to be amazingly quick, any benchmarks?
does this open the feasibility of re-implementing the hardware of other processors like that of the 41 or the saturn - but at modern cpu clocks !!
Re: Some news (HP85 now A and B) - Olivier De Smet - 05-27-2010 For the CPU it's not done from the software emulator code. It's based on the hardware description of the system in an HP patent. The described microcoded machine is coded in verilog.
Edited: 27 May 2010, 1:09 a.m.
Re: Some news (HP85 now A and B) - Johnny Bjoern Rasmussen - 05-28-2010 Very very amazing. Even the error of my HP-85 are ported (self test). Looks very nice. |