Indeed. The two HY6264A Series parts to their right would be low power, non-volatile SRAM for faster memory on the 68000 subsytem. Is there a trickle charge available on NuBus when asleep or shut down states or would they just be loaded load from ROM at startup?The two parts with labels on the far left of the card will be upper and lower ROMs for the 68000.
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That is exactly what I'm saying. You excise that controller, which is the nubus interface among other critical functions, the card ceases to function as a coherent whole and the parts that are left are unusable. You would need to 100% replace it with an identical implementation in a FPGA if you wanted to make use of the original code.Is there any insurmountable problem with excising the entire NuBus interface and doing whatever necessary in order to hook the remainder of the card directly to the 030 PDS? AI playtime commences.
Methinks @Melkhior might have some interesting things to say about getting around the card's NuBus implementation bottleneck?
NuBusFPGA: HDMI on NuBus Macs
Hello, I've mentioned my crazy project of interfacing a FPGA (board) with a NuBus Mac in another thread. I'm opening a new dedicated thread as there is a significant update now: This show the naked PCB on the left, the populated version without the required daughterboard in the middle, and the...68kmla.org
Is there any insurmountable problem with excising the entire NuBus interface and doing whatever necessary[....]
That's about what I thought based upon interactions in previous project threads in the forums as well in the PM SkunkWorks..1. NuBus and PDS devices need quite different driver structures. I designed a horrible, slow RAM card for the NeXT Cube for which the NuBus itself was the bottleneck. The NuBus structure is a fun exercise in waste by segmenting resources with a veneer of civility hiding layers of needless transactional barf.
I am, but giving up on the impossible dream of Fast SCSI II in my SE/30 is a bit difficult.2. Proposing a project, then being told chip X is mandatory so pivoting to a completely different project while ignoring the new problems that introduces is a bit tiring for those who actually have written extensive drivers. I think ZigZagJoe is one of those people and if he cries uncle you should probably listen to him.
Fanciful Stretch Goal's not a serious suggestion, just what I find to be an interesting side note for my topic. I've learned so much from folks over the years by getting shot down just like this. Learning for learning's sake is important to me.The 53C9X family of SCSI controllers is well understood by various MacOS versions and in this case a DPS 53CF94 gets you fast narrow SCSI. However, the Mac already has this, so implementing it a different way when there's already plenty of good choices available seems to be a distraction from actual boundary-pushing work.
You get the exact same benefit by replacing Fast SCSI with Wide SCSI.....but giving up on the impossible dream of Fast SCSI II in my SE/30 is a bit difficult.![]()