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Technical Data The MyCPU is a 8Bit computer with variable clock cycles and 8MHz main clock. The MyCPU consist of seven euro cards which are connected to each other with bus connectors. More or also a single card can build a unit (CPU, RAM/ROM, I/O, Intterrupt, et.). The architecture of the CPU is like the 6502 from Motorola. On the system an assembler / debugger and basic interpreter (like C64) is implemented. For communication there are available 2 serial interfaces and 1 parallel interface. A remote file system can be realized with a PC and e.g. Windows-XP or Linux. To store programs independant and variable you can use a Flashcard. An ethernet connection can be realized with the SLIP protocol. Dennis Kuschel has written a software emulator for the MyCPU which runs also under Windows-XP. With that emulator you can test all functions from the MyCPU without any hardware. Overview of the MyCPU range: > Built up like a 6502 CPU in assembly groups (ALU, PC, Microcode Control, Signal Decoder, Interface/Register). Main clock cycle selectable from 1MHz – 8MHz. > 512KB – 1MB RAM / 128KB ROM > Remote console with Windows Hyperterm > Assembler programming (like the 6502 processor), basic programming (compatible with C64) > 32MB – 1GB flash memory or IDE compatible storage mediums > 2* serial interfaces, for console and remote file system > 1* printer interface (Centronics, LPT) > 1* connector for PC keyboard as alternative input (PS2) > Data transfer with RFS to a Windows-PC > TCPIP(SLIP) over remote-PC / HTTP server to the MyCPU > LCD-Display 2*40 characters as alternative output or to other usage > 8-Bit I/O port for hardware extensions > Interrupt controller with eight interrupt channels > Collection of programs (miscellaneous tools, basic programs, games, and many more...) > All assembly groups are in the format euro and 19 inch (3HE) compatible bus system |
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