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  • Windows Version Of Spilep added

    Posted on July 26th, 2011 Phil

    Off on a tangent whilst delving into the world of the FPGA, Ivan Z has made a Windows version of my 25-series Serial EEPROM programming util, SPILEP. So, if you find yourself in need of programming such a device, and DOS is  too much hassle, by all means grab it – it does exactly what it says on the tin.  (Tin not included).

  • Cycle-exact Spectrum Emulation

    Posted on July 18th, 2011 Phil

    I’m pleased to report that there is now a cycle-exact Spectrum 48 emulator config for the V6Z80P! This core simulates a PAL ZX Spectrum 48K and supports the enhanced ULA (“64 color mode”) , a tape player and a Kempston joystick interface. The CPU clock frequency can be changed on-the-fly to 3.5MHz, 7MHz, 14MHz.

    Full credit to Alessandro Dorigatti  – for it is he who has twiddled the Spartan2’s bits to perfection :) 
    Kudos too, to Chris Smith for his book “The ZX Spectrum ULA; how to design a microcomputer” which Alessandro tells me was invaluable in making the config.

    The emulator is currently a first release so requires a bit of manual set up each time its run but it works a treat and  I’m sure we’ll soon have a .tap selector menu etc. BTW: There’s still some V6Z80Ps up for grabs…  :)

    In other news I’ve received the latest revision on the EZ8oP PCB and successfully soldered/tested it so those should become  available more readily now (it’s still just me and a soldering iron, mind you:)