The original 80386 S100 bus CPU board has worked well in most S100 bus 
systems up to around 8MHz for PHI.   In an effort to construct an 
equivalent 80486 CPU board it became apparent that I would have to utilize 
a CPLD such as the Atmel  ATF 1508:-


http://s100computers.com/Software%20Folder/CPLDs/Amtel%20ATF1508.pdf 

to get everything to fit on one S100 board.   

Programming CPLD’s requires a slightly different programming language 
(Wincupl) .   

In order to ease the transition from an 80386 to the more complex 80486 
S100 board I decided to first fabricate a CPLD based 80386 board.     The 
first prototype of this board is described here:-

http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/80386%20Board/80386%20CPU%20Board.htm#CPLD_80386

This board appears to be much more stable on the S100 bus reaching speeds 
of 10MHz and 40MHz in protected mode.

This is just a status update. A second board (as well as my first 80486 
board), is in the works.

Stay tuned.

 

John


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