

6502 EMULATOR ARDUINO SERIAL
Implementing some custom serial protocol is one thing, actually providing full compatibility for all types of disk access, speeders and custom routines another. I seemed like if you were replying on my post, that's why I asked.

This topic is about Arduino 1541 emulation (ATmega8, ATmega168, ATmega328, ATmega1280.), so I think it's not possible but is possible on Cortex as I proved in video presentation. I don't know what is STOCK PC, you have VICE on "stock PC" and for drive emulation one program for dos. One of ARM family, thumb 2 only, small RAM and ROM. Sure possible - but not the way you'd possibly want it to be (it'll block the pc)Īnd "cortex" is the marketing term for a certain ARM core/controller type (similar to what you'll find in many smartphones or netbooks) "So is there chance to have "true drive emulation" on stock PC that way?" Not really "custom" (as in not user defined) - but it uploads own drivecode for the "fast" and "warp" type of transfers. Anyway, cool if it does support custom drive code! :)" "Oh does opencbm support custom drivecode? I thought it only implemented iec which more or less is possible to implement in user space since the protocol is clocked. And also don't get if you mean that emulation actually is possible on stock PC (without hadware hacks), or not. Kisiel, I need it explained to me, as to a child. Old board is only to have IEC bus, VIA is removed. On this short presentation you can find vectors calculated in drive (UK1541) so this means cortex is enough to have true drive emulation. May be possible to build a full sd card reader fully 1541 compatible (for low level drive programming)?
6502 EMULATOR ARDUINO HOW TO
Talking about Arduino with an hw-hacker father of a friend, i started to thinking about on how to build a full-compatible 1541 clone (6510, cia, ram, etc.) using Arduino hw. Welcome to our latest new user Mazn ! (Registered )įorums > C64 Coding > Arduino-based 1541 emulator.

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