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Re: SF16



16 bit video RAM. 16 bit audio. 16 bit processor. Seems like
a good match.

DRAM is more difficult to interface and is not as fast.

12 nS RAM means 50 million pixels a second. 1/2 million actual
pixels (800 X 600 or is it 600 X 800?) mean 100 Hz maximum refresh.

Not tops. But decent.

Minimal memory manager needed.

Slow clock for startup under EPROM. Fast clock for 
running out of RAM.

Simon
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>>From: M. Simon <msimon@tefbbs.com>
>>To: <MISC@pisa.rockefeller.edu>
>>Sent: Thursday, April 01, 1999 12:28 AM
>>Subject: SF16
>> I am proposing a Super FORTH 16 FPGA board.
>>
>> 1. IDE port
>> 2. 16 bit serial stereo audio
>> 3. Mouse input
>> 4. Keyboard input
>> 5. Video pump - 512K 16 bit static RAM
>>      3 5 bit RGB DACs - V & H sync.
>> 6. 32K X 16 processor RAM
>> 7. 32K X 16 processor EPROM (slow) for boot only.
>> 8. SCC dual serial port (RS-232/RS-485)
>> 9. I2C bus
>> 10. DB 25 parallel port
>> 11. Possibly an ISA slot
>> 12. Lots of uncomitted I/O pins (75 - 100)
>>
>> I am open to suggestions.
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>Why not 32 bit?  And lots (several MB) of memory... you could make it fit
>ATX form factor even...
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Simon - http://www.tefbbs.com/spacetime/index.htm