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Posted By
MCes on 2019-10-10 09:13:02
| Re: Expansion port pin
@SVS Don't make confusion: "LOW" and "HIGH" are not referred to the logic level, but at which slice of memory maps they are representing... Historically each "selecting line" is always (normally) active on low logic level, than it can be directly connected to /CS of the relative ROM chip: ROM can be internal (function low, function high, basic, kernal) or external (Roms inside the cartridge as games or SW tools..).
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Posted By
MCes on 2019-10-09 13:17:47
| Re: Expansion port pin
it's /C1LOW (when it's "0" indicte an C1LOW access)
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Posted By
gerliczer on 2019-10-09 13:14:44
| Re: Expansion port pin
Most, if not all, control signals are low active as the system is designed with NMOS ICs. C1 Low should be too.
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Posted By
SVS on 2019-10-09 12:28:31
| Expansion port pin
A simple question: pin B of the expansion port is C1LOW or /C1LOW (negate)? Over zimmer.net I see that, for a typo, there are both these descriptions.
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