chriskgnr wrote:About the spreadsheet, what is the difference between the ' Chip ' and ' PCB ' colums? If i burn and use two 27(C)256, for the 0000 and 8000 parts of firmware, the same moding is needed?
The chip column electrically is the same as the PCB column. The reason for the two columns is the signal name. The PCB column tells you which 68008 or Sinclair named logic signal is present, while the Chip column tells you the name of the function as far as the chip is concerned.
Both sockets are the same unless the board has been modified.
When using EPROM's, the /OE inputs have to be driven via some extra logic because they are active low (the ROM chips use an active high signal) and some logic is needed to correctly select just one EPROM chip at a time. It may be easier to use a single 64k byte EPROM 27C512 chip.
I did work it out, but have misplaced the details
If you do want to use two EPROM chips and wire it like the picture I posted earlier in the thread, shout out and I will either work out the wiring, or post the rest of the photos (the QL in the photo is one of mine).
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