Sounds OK in theory Andrew, but it sure is a lot of Propeller programming.  Can 
you do Propeller assembly programming?  I don’t think spin will be fast enough 
even with dedicated cogs.

John

 

 

From: Andrew Bingham [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2014 7:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:4525] PropMDA IBM MDA Compatible Graphics Concept

 

John,

My plan was to decode and map the MDA registers into one "control cog" in 
addition to the memory mapped IO going into a "RAM cog".  This cog could store 
the register information in hub RAM and then the cogs drawing the screen could 
check the registers in the horizontal blanking interval and do scrolling, etc.

Both the memory and registers would be at the same addresses as on a real MDA 
board with a 6845.

I need to look at the Int 10h assembly code in the original IBM PC BIOS but I 
think we'd be able to use the original BIOS code unmodified.

Andrew B

On Saturday, July 12, 2014 5:17:36 PM UTC-7, monahanz wrote:

Hi Andrew,

FWIW, I have spent many hours on looking for the “holy grail” you mentioned 
below.   What appears to be  a somewhat simple problem becomes a can of worms 
when you get into it.  I have written up some of this here:-

http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/VGA%20Board/VGA%20Board.htm 

and here

http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/ISA%20to%20S100%20Bus/ISA%20To%20S-100%20Bus%20Board.htm

 

That effort Andrew Lynch and I are still pursuing (now using GAL’s),  but still 
a few months away.

 

Anyway the issue you have (if I’m understanding you correctly)  is you don’t 
have a 6854 video chip in the circuit.   I assume then you will be emulating 
the PC BIOS Int 10 calls with the Propeller.   First you will have to do it in 
Propeller assembly (spin is too slow) but even with that some calls (like a 
screen scroll) may be too slow.   Just plopping an ASCII  character pattern  in 
the right   RAM location won’t be understood bt the Propeller the same way it 
is by a 6845 as I’m sure you know.

 

 

John

 

 

From: [email protected] <javascript:>  
[mailto:[email protected] <javascript:> ] On Behalf Of Andrew Bingham
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 7:48 PM
To: [email protected] <javascript:> 
Subject: [N8VEM-S100:4525] PropMDA IBM MDA Compatible Graphics Concept

 

All,

 

I've been brainstorming about ways to get an IBM PC-compatible display going 
with readily available parts.  Either to use with the SBC-188 (or a modified 
version thereof), or the S-100 MS-DOS Support Board + 8088 board.

 

I think I've come up with a concept that would allow the Propeller to be used 
in an IBM MDA-compatible configuration.

 

This is not the "holy grail" of having a VGA or SVGA adapter but I think it 
would be a good starting point as far as running a subset of MS-DOS programs 
that manipulate the text buffer directly.

 

Anyway let me know if it looks like this has any kind of merit.

 

I have some more ideas in this direction involving a real dual port RAM PLCC 
chip + the Propeller that might actually make CGA all-points-accessible 
graphics possible as well but I am still doing some calculations to see if the 
Propeller can handle it with "all cogs firing".

 

Andrew B.

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