Dave we would work with the complete board. Just plug it into sockets on the 
S100 board

 

 

From: yoda [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2014 1:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:5012] An ARM CPU on the S100 bus

 

Hi John,

 

The board you are suggesting will probably be a challenge as those connectors I 
believe only come in SMT style and the alignment of them are very tricky so I 
don't think you would be able to hand solder them.

 

Dave

On Sunday, August 24, 2014 1:21:35 PM UTC-5, monahanz wrote:

Thanks for the info gb.  Currently I'm leaning toward s the Technologic 
TS-4900.  See here:- 
http://wiki.embeddedarm.com/wiki/TS-4900   and 
http://www.embeddedarm.com/products/board-pictures.php?product=TS-4900 

They offer a mini-board with two 100  pin connectors on the back that would 
make the placement on an S100 board very nice.  The S100 board would be modeled 
after one of their "TS-Sockets"  and should in theory allow one to use a number 
of their "Computer on Module boards".      They supply a free IDE programming 
interface but somebody told me programming the I/O control lines is not easy.  
There are 121 of them. Clearly plenty to control the critical S100 lines  for 
other S100 board I/O data etc. 

An alternative I've been looking at is the European Olimex line, for example 
their A13 https://www.olimex.com/Products/SOM/A13/A13-SOM-256/ 

The advantage of them is they are more "hobby" oriented and supply much more 
information.  The down side is their boards don’t have the connectors on the 
back. The could be placed upside-down (not great) or perhaps removed and 
re-soldered. 

Anyway early in the process,  I have currently started on an 80486 S100 board 
which I will do first. 

Everybody out there, please feel free to supply suggestions as to "modern" CPU 
board you would like to see on the S100 bus.  If a cell phone can contain a 
powerful computer,  the is no reason our S100 boards cannot be one! 
John 



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Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2014 7:13 AM 
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Subject: [N8VEM-S100:5012] An ARM CPU on the S100 bus 

These System-On-Module (SoM) packages offer some interesting capabilities. 
Ethernet / wireless support and integration on the S-100 card being a BIG Plus. 

Connectivity is replacing most storage media for data/program transfers, such a 
board could serve the role as a surrogate for other S-100 boards. 

Depending on implementation, an ARM based S-100 board (Linux) could also 
eliminate the need fir a separate PC to address -- uploads, interfacing, etc. 

Intel's migration to NUC, now in their 4th generation, shows another paradigm 
shift and options.  It could sit inside a S-100 case -- or attached to back of 
monitor (VESA), being a super-smart terminal/workstation. 
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/nuc/nuc-kit-d54250wyk.html 

gb 

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