On 21 March 2014 11:52, Per Witte wrote:
> Yo! Norman,
>
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> <> I started with the Metacomco Assembler package. It was the best, most
> professional solution at the time, but far too technical for a punter, not
> in a technical or academic environment, trying to figure out things on his
> owns
pg...@q40.de wrote:
> In case you are thinking about hiring someone to design a better
> CPU, I'm not sure if software developers are the ones to ask. This
> is not software, it's hardware design. I'm sure folks like Daniele,
> Richard and Marcel know a lot about 68K instructions, but it seems
>
Am 22.03.2014 00:57, schrieb Dilwyn Jones:
> Now that QL-SD is available, albeit in small numbers so far, I've set up a
> page where you can download the manual, software starter pack and the BDI
> (Block Device Image) specification for emulators, thanks to Peter Graf for
> supplying the softwar
John Alexander wrote:
> Question here is what instructions are missing I don't think that the Amiga
> ran an entirely different
Not "missing" but "incorrectly implemented", which is far worse.
The bugs I'm talking about only occur under rare circumstances.
By now, the Q68 is already debugged w
Now that QL-SD is available, albeit in small numbers so far, I've set up a page
where you can download the manual, software starter pack and the BDI (Block
Device Image) specification for emulators, thanks to Peter Graf for supplying
the software and documents.
The page is at http://www.dilwyn.
Question here is what instructions are missing I don't think that the Amiga ran
an entirely different
68K instruction set. Yes may be the instruction coverage may be different but
in practice most sequences
are going to be covered. Also there are several 68K cores so the question is
also which
I have had a quick glance, but struggling to find the time to read it at the
moment - there is just SO much material to consider :)
Rich
> On March 21, 2014 at 7:24 PM Ian Burkinshaw
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Norman
>
> Yes, I have read it.
> Yes, I like it, more please.
> Yes, the PDF version looks gr
Hi Norman
Yes, I have read it.
Yes, I like it, more please.
Yes, the PDF version looks great, to me.
Nothing, to be changed as far as I am concerned.
I prefer PDF.
I am sure I will have questions, when I try to make it all work. But working
on another QL project which is exciting, hopefully more
On 21 Mar 2014 at 18:35, Ralf Reköndt wrote:
> So we should start a Crowdfunding so someone (TT or MK) can write the
> suitable things...?
Not sure what you mean. In case you are thinking about rewriting QL
software so it avoids misimplemented CPU instructions, that would
require knowing all C
So we should start a Crowdfunding so someone (TT or MK) can write the
suitable things...?
Cheers...Ralf
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From: Peter Graf
On 21 Mar 2014 at 15:30, John Alexander wrote:
This is certainly a good way to go
Not so certain. I think I spent 7 years or so debugging
On 21 Mar 2014 at 15:30, John Alexander wrote:
> This is certainly a good way to go
Not so certain. I think I spent 7 years or so debugging 68K cores.
I tried pretty much everything which is available on a
non-commercial basis. None was correct enough for QL assembler
program requirements. If
This is certainly a good way to go but I was wondering if development
would go to
a QL video layout as well as peripherals or go for something all new(ish)
68Kish +QDOS(ish) + Modern(ish) peripherals
Also there is so many FPGA boards about I would suggest ones which are
very widely availabl
Hi again,
sorry I replied to this post privately by mistake. I debugged that 68K
core myself. If it worked well enough for QL assembly code, the Q68 would
have been ready for ages.
Peter
> Hi,
> Just spotted this for $65. It's able to run a 68K core with 32MB RAM,
> 4096 VGA, and USB and SD/
Yo! Norman,
Apologies for lack of feedback. I guess I thought youd be inundated with
acclaim and would therefore not notice ;o) But this is QL-land, of course.
I should have remembered..
I dont actively program at the moment, just skim through the text and
listings to remind myself what its all a
Hi,
Just spotted this for $65. It's able to run a 68K core with 32MB RAM,
4096 VGA, and USB and SD/MMC slot. Source for the 68K is available for
download.
http://www.fleasystems.com/fleaFPGA.html
Malcolm
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Hi Norman,
I read the PDF version on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the mobi
version on a Kindle, I much prefer the kindle version.
But I think for flexibility all formats should be availabile, or even if
there were only ePub, I would convert the file with Calibre to mobi format.
But I thou
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