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DJ Delorie
Still working on the software, but the hardware seems to work - passes
a minimal RAM self-test and the ethernet chip links up. Nothing
spectacular, just posting some pictures in case anyone's interested:
http://www.delorie.com/pcb/m3a/
So far, the only mistakes in the layout were getting a 3.3v regulator
pinout wrong (it's rotated 120 degrees in the photo, but seems to work
OK that way), and a wire to pull HOLD and RDY high (the m3a board
pulls them the wrong way).
If anyone knows of a 24/25MHz oscillator to replace the 30MHz one on
the M3A board (the blue blob just below the M32C chip on the left
board), let me know - it would make the ram/ethernet timings near
perfect.
a minimal RAM self-test and the ethernet chip links up. Nothing
spectacular, just posting some pictures in case anyone's interested:
http://www.delorie.com/pcb/m3a/
So far, the only mistakes in the layout were getting a 3.3v regulator
pinout wrong (it's rotated 120 degrees in the photo, but seems to work
OK that way), and a wire to pull HOLD and RDY high (the m3a board
pulls them the wrong way).
If anyone knows of a 24/25MHz oscillator to replace the 30MHz one on
the M3A board (the blue blob just below the M32C chip on the left
board), let me know - it would make the ram/ethernet timings near
perfect.