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Re: ECB-DMA [message #9816 is a reply to message #6745] Mon, 14 March 2022 03:48 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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b1ackmai1er wrote on Sun, 10 November 2019 03:16
Hi guys,

I have been working on reimplementing Wolfgang Kabtazke's ECB-DMA board.

https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org/doku.php?id=boards:ecb:dm a:start

I beleive this was prototyped but never finalized.

Kicad files have been regenerated and I have just finished routing the board in 10x10 format.

Would anyone be interested in building and debugging this board if I order some?

Regards Phil.

/forum/index.php?t=getfile&id=1566&private=0
Hi

Well the good news is Phil realized Wolfgang's vision of an ECB-DMA board and it works. I ported the design over to Z80 MBC and it seems to work there as well. RomWBW supports DMA and even uses it to a limited extent with the Flash memory drive. It is nice to see the DMA board blinking away in my Z80 MBC systems.

However, there are still a lot of mysteries associated with this board and several things certainly would benefit from a more detailed explanation. I have a theory that Wolfgang designed this board based on a magazine article or a book. I don't see any references in the RBC wiki but this looks like something from the old C'T magazine (German) or something like that. Maybe an old hobbyist book?

Does anyone recognize this design from something they've read years ago? Does it look familiar in some way? It is possible that Wolfgang came up with this design entirely on his own so I don't discount that possibility either but I am guessing he was inspired by something. I think it would help if we knew what it was and could explain better how this board works.

Any ideas or thoughts on the topic? Thanks, Andrew Lynch
 
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