Disk II Interface: AVR vs. CPGA
Hi folks, Mike!
Recently I was evaluating how to build a "modern" Disk II interface.
So I got a copy of " understanding the Apple ][", and started to thing about the
possibilities - and found some comments in the web, that an AVR micro-controller
would not be fast enough for this task. Therefore I started to implement a version
using VHDL and a XILINX CPGA - and thought about using a micro-controller only
for the RWTS and other "higher" functions.
Then I found your project
Nice work!
(Sometimes the Idea to rebuild a replica of the motherboard did cross my mind - but then I considered it
as much too challenging (for me) - Mike did it - fascinating! My highest compliments!)
Now I am wondering about my project - One the one hand it is a good start to learn VHDL, so I will likely
continue anyway... but on the other hand: Would there be any advantages using a CPGA?
Any opinion highly appreciated.
About the power supply:
That was an issue for me, too. When I started I was surprised that I would need -12V.
For now I am using a external power supply, whichs delivers all necessary voltages,
but I never thought about creating -12V internally (like you did using the 7662).
Thanks for that idea, now I have ordered some 7662 for testing - but looking at
the data sheet, I am uncertain about that the 7662 could deliver the requested
"juice" stable enough. Did you do some testing about that?
To forstall any questions: My project is not advanced enough to show any details or
results, I am still fighting with VHDL and other details (and unfortunately my spare time is limited).
Greetings from Germany,
Detlev
Recently I was evaluating how to build a "modern" Disk II interface.
So I got a copy of " understanding the Apple ][", and started to thing about the
possibilities - and found some comments in the web, that an AVR micro-controller
would not be fast enough for this task. Therefore I started to implement a version
using VHDL and a XILINX CPGA - and thought about using a micro-controller only
for the RWTS and other "higher" functions.
Then I found your project
Nice work!
(Sometimes the Idea to rebuild a replica of the motherboard did cross my mind - but then I considered it
as much too challenging (for me) - Mike did it - fascinating! My highest compliments!)
Now I am wondering about my project - One the one hand it is a good start to learn VHDL, so I will likely
continue anyway... but on the other hand: Would there be any advantages using a CPGA?
About the power supply:
That was an issue for me, too. When I started I was surprised that I would need -12V.
For now I am using a external power supply, whichs delivers all necessary voltages,
but I never thought about creating -12V internally (like you did using the 7662).
Thanks for that idea, now I have ordered some 7662 for testing - but looking at
the data sheet, I am uncertain about that the 7662 could deliver the requested
"juice" stable enough. Did you do some testing about that?
To forstall any questions: My project is not advanced enough to show any details or
results, I am still fighting with VHDL and other details (and unfortunately my spare time is limited).
Greetings from Germany,
Detlev