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Originally posted by Churchill View PostGood morning all!
Good morning CM!

A rather tender Churchill checking in, just got back fro A&E after having my dislocated shoulder reset!
Just don't ask...
Poor doggie
Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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I'd forgotten what a pain in the arris the early clock generator circuits were... it needs a 50% duty cycle, not just a crystal & two capacitors...
Ho hum.
Maybe I should use a z84c15fec10 instead.
(That's a z80, z80ctc, z80pio, and z80sio all in one humungous 100 pin quad flat pack).Comment
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Not asking. Not drink related today at least!Originally posted by Churchill View PostGood morning all!
Good morning CM!

A rather tender Churchill checking in, just got back fro A&E after having my dislocated shoulder reset!
Just don't ask...
I am assuming that CM had nothing to do with it though???Comment
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Oooooooh, can I play?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostDon't they know I've got a z80 computer to design?
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You jumped off the wardrobe & missed?Originally posted by Churchill View PostGood morning all!
Good morning CM!

A rather tender Churchill checking in, just got back from A&E after having my dislocated shoulder reset!
Just don't ask...
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That's cheating! Use an FPGA...Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI'd forgotten what a pain in the arris the early clock generator circuits were... it needs a 50% duty cycle, not just a crystal & two capacitors...
Ho hum.
Maybe I should use a z84c15fec10 instead.
(That's a z80, z80ctc, z80pio, and z80sio all in one humungous 100 pin quad flat pack).
A gentleman never tells!Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostNot asking. Not drink related today at least!
I am assuming that CM had nothing to do with it though???
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Ouch....Originally posted by Churchill View PostA rather tender Churchill checking in, just got back from A&E after having my dislocated shoulder reset!
Just don't ask...
go on, how did happen
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostThat's cheating! Use an FPGA...
A gentleman never tells!
I had forgotten about FPGA's... I really wish I had gone into electronics rather than this benign tulipe.
A gentlemen never tells - but what about a mutt?Comment
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Craig, get yourself a Cyclone III FPGA development kit. They're great. There's lots of info regarding "SoftCore" processors on the web. Be careful when searching though...Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostI had forgotten about FPGA's... I really wish I had gone into electronics rather than this benign tulipe.
A gentlemen never tells - but what about a mutt?
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