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Sharing system RAM with video circuit ala Woz. I think I have a working timing circuit, but I now believe the EEPROM is too slow. u/gfoot360 how did you deal with contention on data bus caused by slow ROM?
My older design used shared RAM, again with separate buses and the ROM on the CPU side: https://github.com/gfoot/compvideo6502
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Silly question: How do you do breadboard layout?
I used it for this project, among others - unfortunately the repository doesn't contain images of the layout, but I think it's there in Kicad format at least: https://github.com/gfoot/compvideo6502
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Ben Eater VGA build, simplified... I didn't have a signal generator so, I decided to count in decimal from 0 to ten. Then run separate clocks to either the one, 10 and 100. It made it alot easier to detect the numbers needed.. now it's time to clean this up and move on.
Oh cool, glad you find the videos useful! I don't think this decimal idea came from me though - my favourite way to do this is using down-counters for timing, and up-counters for addresses. It eliminates most of the wiring, lets you use a compact memory layout, and sets you up well for things like split screens and hardware scrolling. It's also simple to configure the down-counters from registers so you can make everything software-selectable if you want to. See here for example: https://github.com/gfoot/compvideo6502
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Interesting consequences of interfacing to nonstandard 6502 peripherals
It's what U19A and U19B are doing in this schematic, in the middle of page 7: https://github.com/gfoot/compvideo6502/blob/master/images/compvideo6502_schematic.pdf
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