It definitely could,  the problem is chip count Gary.  You have to decode the 
port for the S100 bus, add status bits, then MAX voltage converters etc.

The current board  (which Freerouter just completed today BTW), has in fact a 
few spare Propeller pins.  This would make it possible via a keyboard control 
to change a few of its pins.  For example switch the two 64K RAM blocks – not 
sure how useful that would be however.  

 

We have an USB port, adding a classical serial port will just not fit if we 
stick with 74LSxx chips (i.e. no GAL’s).    I will try and do a 
www.S100Computers.com write-up with circuits etc. over the weekend for 
suggestions/comments etc.  

 

John

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Gary Kaufman
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2015 2:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:7559] Re: A new Z80 based SBC to get beginners started 
on the S100 bus

 

Wow!  Just when I start thinking there's nothing else to build...

Just a thought, but can't the propeller handle a serial port or two?  Vince 
Briel's terminal runs two serial ports off of the propeller.  The Zeta 
accessory board also does this (and drives an SD card too).

- Gary

On 9/11/2015 1:06 PM, John Monahan wrote:

There was an outcry for a serial port.  These unfortunately take up board real 
estate badly.  I opted to add the (again well proven) USB port chip that we 
used on our Serial I/O board 
(http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/Serial%20IO%20Board/Serial%20IO%20Board.htm
 ).  This 18 pin “chip”  takes up little circuit room and actually is easier to 
interface to a PC than a serial port. USB the serial cables are also very 
common.

 

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