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Re: Carte Blanche
Hi All,
I have updated further info regarding Carte Blanche on the
Applelogic.org website. I have also created a document summarising
which Apple II cards the Carte Blanche
could possibly replace. It can be found at:
http://www.applelogic.org/AL/Carte%20Blanche%20AII%20replacement%20cards.pdf
Also,
Carte Blanche comes with a 256K SRAM standard and a XC3S250E FPGA. If
you're into something big, like a NadaNet of a 100 IIe's on a chip, we
can provide CB's with XC3S500E's on request.
regards,
Steve
- The card ships with 256K SRAM
On Apr 18, 10:35 am, Alex Freed <alex_n...@mirrow.com> wrote:
> a2...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > On Apr 17, 3:46 pm, a2...@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> >> Is that 8 bit only, or does that include GS video modes?
>
> I don't know where the frame buffer lives for the advanced GS
> video modes. If the data appears on the slot along with a
> recognizable address, it can be done. Otherwise it can't be
> done.
>
>
>
> > If this card can be programmed to function as a Transwarp II (for //e)
> > clone and still provide VGA output, I'll just flip out (in a good way).
>
> Very likely it can. If it can function as a z80 or 6809 co-processor
> it can clearly emulate a fast 6502. Or use a real 65C816. Sure there
> is enough RAM to cache the whole 64K.
>
> -Alex.