Hi John,

Yes, I've got a V2-Ideas text file open.
1. MWRT is on the list.
2. This is not a good idea, some of the vintage boards decode the I/O using the 
high address lines (which I think is suggested in the 8080A Data Sheet).
3. A16-A23... should these be tied to GND or pulled down to GND with a resistor 
network?

Thanks,
Josh


Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 08:45:33 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:4764] Progress with the 8080 board

We should probably keep a "to do list" for V2 Josh.
1.   Add MWRT with jumper.2.   For I/O port data out, address lines A8-A15 
should be pulled low. (so only ports 0-255 addressed).3.   Address lines A16 to 
A23 always pulled low (in "master" mode)
Space is tight on the board as it is.  #2 & #3 will require 74LS244's.  You can 
shave off some space for the SD card transistor etc. As best I can tell  E2 pin 
10 does not do anything. 

On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 5:24:51 PM UTC-7, Crustyomo wrote:


John,

Thank you for testing this out and getting it working.  I'm not having the same 
pull up problem on sOUT.

This
 board was designed for use with the ALTAIR and IMSAI FP boards, but I 
agree and in V2, I will add mWRT generation and jumper select it for the
 flexibility.

You are right about the high address bus.  The 
8080A places the I/O address on both the upper and lower 8 bits.  On my 
initial version, I was decoding the upper 8 bits for use with I/O and 
Memory banks, but later changed to add it's own decoder chip on the 
lower address to support Z80 CPU's that might want to access this card 
as a peripheral.

What should I do with those upper address lines?  Should I just ground them? or 
pull them high/low through a resistor network?
Something for V2.

Thanks for the schematic corrections, I have updated my copy and will release 
another revision soon.

I
 should also point out, if anyone is wanting to use the 16550 UART 
chip,  then RP2 must be changed to 47K.  Thanks to testing with Fabio, 
he found that the 16550 data bus output is getting pulled marginally 
high with a 4.7K.  The 47K will suffice to prevent the bus from floating
 yet not interfere with the 16550's.

Cheers,
Josh



From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subject: [N8VEM-S100:4755] Progress with the 8080 board
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 11:44:12 -0700

Hi Josh solved the I/O problem (see below).  Since a few others may be in the 
board assembly stage I thought I would write up my progress so far for the 
group!
 
I am running the board in my "test box" that has no front panel.   Just the 
V2-SMB and Propeller Console I/O.  I always start with a minimal system so I 
don't "blow out" board drivers etc.
 
First one needs to remember that unlike the Z80,  the 8080 does not treat the 
upper 8 bits of an I/O port the same way. On our Z80 board (and most others) 
the upper 8 bits are set ort Zero.  Not so on this board. So on all the 
N8VEM/S100Computers boards (and perhaps others), ports need to be jumpered so 
that only the lower 8 bits are factored into port addressing.  All our boards 
have this option.   Not a nice solution since with 16 bit CPUs the ports appear 
on every 256 byte boundary.  Setting the jumper K3 to 2-3 on the V2-SMB allowed 
the routine below to work correctly.
 
The IEEE-696 upper address lines float.  This will not allow 696 RAM boards to 
work unless they are adjusted.  Our N8VEM/S100Computers boards generally have a 
jumper to ignore these lines but again will not work with 16 bit CPU's.  Our 
V2-SMB has an option to force these address lines to ground when this board is 
the master but release them for slave/16 bit CPU's.
 
Second the board does not generate the S100 MWRT signal. (On front panel 
systems, it's generated there).  One can be generated on the SMB with the  JP11 
jumper.
 
There seems to be a problem with the sOUT signal (s100 Pin 45) on J8.  It's 
been pulled high all the time - at least on my board.    I bent out J8 pin 6 
and connected it directly to the S100 bus (bending out the pin connection on 
the extender board). I will try and follow traces to figure what is going on 
here.
 
Minor schematic errors.
Pins 8 & 9 of E2 are switched.
Pins 1 & 19 of I8 and H8 should be  labeled D-IN, D-OUT, etc.
 
Still a work in progress, but wanted to save others reinventing the wheel.
 
 
John
 
 
 
From: John Monahan [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 7:21 PM
To: 'Crusty OMO'
Subject: Problem with sOUT with the 8080 board
 
Hi Josh.
I running into a bit of a problem with the 8080 board. I use this code
 
BEGIN:0009 3E34         MVI   A,'4'             ;FOR QUICK HARDWARE DIAGNOSTIC 
TEST
     000B D301         OUT   01H
     000D DBEF         IN    IOBYTE
     000F D301         OUT   01H
     0011 C30900       JMP   BEGIN
 
I can get a "4" on the screen no problem.  But I found no matter what value I 
have the dip switches for port EF I get a blank on the screen.
With the SMB switches set to 33H one normally see "3's"
 
Analysis tracked things down to the fact that sOUT was not being generated on 
the bus.  The LED on the SMB in fact did not flicker.
I bent out pin 6 of J8 and bent out the edge connector pin going to the bus and 
jumpered J8 pin 6 to the S100 line #45.  Now sOUT flickers (as it should).  I 
find that pin 45 on the board is being pulled high (and warming up the J8 IC).  
  Before I dig further, wanted to know if you see this. 
 
For configuration..
SMB, Propeller Console I/O board (Ports 0 & 1) and the 8080 board nothing else 
in bus.
Note have to generate MWRT on SMB -  J11, need to tell people this as it's not 
generated on your board if no FP.
I have JP8 LHS jumper open the other 7 closed
JP9 LHS jumper closed all the rest open.  
So 8K ROM at 0, the rest RAM
No R15 jumpers so all I/O ports via bus
JP4 1-2,  JP1 2-3, JP6 2-3, JP7 1-2
 
No A5 ,A6 , J5 or J3 (but J7 is present).
 
John
 
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