I'm replacing the 8T chips (pairs) with one 'LS245's, the 2114's with 64K skinny dip's and character rom with 64K EPROM. I also expanded the control register from 4 bits to 8.
Right now I have all the components entered and am about to check my wiring etc. Here it is:
There are so many TTL chips... The address decoding and video counters take up the bulk of the board. The address decoding might be reduced by using a PLA chip (or eprom simulating one). The video counters are basically what you would find in a chip like the 8645 CRTC controller chip. I've considered using that but there would be a problem... the control register controls switching from 32 to 64 columns with a single POKE but I don't think I could replicate that with a CRTC chip (is this really a concern?). I also added an RGBI output which should make converting the video to HDMI much easier.
Eventually I want to incorporate the other boards, which shouldn't be as difficult as the 540B board. I want to add the floppy controller and eventually make a PCB that could fit into a small keyboard-sized case (I'm thinking C64 or C128 case as I have lots of spares).
I'm still learning electronic design, but I've been studying various vintage computer schematics to understand how things work. I hope I haven't taken on something too big
Thoughts?
Steve
