Subject: Re: Hardware Project From: david@uow.edu.au (David Wilson) Date: Sun, Nov 15, 1998 16Ç8@ Message-id: Paul Schultz writes: >It's great to see someone working on an Apple II hardware project! All this discussion about Apple II cards has made me revisit an idea I had in the past to simplify designing cards for the A2. Most any card you design with on-board ROM needs to decode all three selects (DEVSEL, IOSEL and IOSTB) and generate chip selects for ROM, devices and the data bus buffer. This tends to take quite a few LSTTL chips. My idea is to replace these with a single PAL/GAL (plus an 8 input NAND gate) to take care of all this (including the CFFF disable function). It will also allow for the use of RAM instead of ROM as this makes code development much easier. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. -- David Wilson School of IT & CS, Uni of Wollongong, Australia david@uow.edu.au