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Re: FPGA motherboard for 80386 CPU

Newsgroups comp.arch.fpga
Date 2017-11-10 12:19 -0800
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Subject Re: FPGA motherboard for 80386 CPU
From "Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>

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On Friday, November 10, 2017 at 2:46:34 PM UTC-5, rickman wrote:
> Rick C. Hodgin wrote on 11/10/2017 10:35 AM:
> > The 80386DX CPU had 132 pins:
> >
> >     80386DX and 80386SX pinouts:
> >     http://www.rfwireless-world.com/images/80386-pin-diagram.jpg
> >     https://image.slidesharecdn.com/salientfeatursof80386-140822084001-phpapp02/95/salient-featurs-of-80386-14-638.jpg?cb=1408709884
> >
> >     General architecture:
> >     http://www.nptel.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IISc-BANG/Microprocessors%20and%20Microcontrollers/pdf/Teacher_Slides/mod8/M8L1.pdf
> >
> > Of these pins on the DX variant:
> >
> >     32 pins -- data
> >     30 pins -- address
> >      4 pins -- byte enables in 32-bit writes
> >      1 pin  -- Read/write
> >      1 pin  -- Data/Control
> >      1 pin  -- Memory/IO
> >      1 pin  -- Bus mastering lock issued by CPU
> >      1 pin  -- Bus16 size (16-bit when asserted, normally 32-bit)
> >      1 pin  -- Next address (for pipelining)
> >      1 pin  -- Address valid signal
> >     --
> >     73 pins -- For basic I/O
> >
> >      3 pins -- Math-coprocessor support
> >      1 pin  -- Ready (or Wait, for bus cycles to complete)
> >      2 pins -- Hold and Hold Acknowledge (for bus mastering)
> >      2 pins -- Interrupt and Non-masktable Interrupt
> >     --
> >      8 pins -- General coordination with external peripherals
> >
> >      1 pin  -- Reset
> >      1 pin  -- Double-pumped clock
> >     --
> >      2 pins -- System input
> >
> > The rest of the pins are unused, go to VSS or VCC.  This means that for a
> > full 80386 "motherboard" only 83 pins are required to fully support its
> > operation, 67 of which are address, data, and data type, leaving really
> > only 15 pins of complex operation for a state machine.
> >
> > -----
> > Would anybody be able to help me create this 80386 motherboard using an
> > AMD Am386 CPU, which is a static CPU operating from 0 to 40 MHz?  I would
> > like to get it working with a single-step operation for design validation,
> > and then to begin ramping it up.
> >
> > I figure I'll have an area of ROM which the CPU boots to load, which is a
> > tiny real mode program, which begins computing something that can be exam-
> > ined by the FPGA to test successful operation.  And then move on to more
> > complex operations, including a custom microkernel.
> 
> I'm sure many here would be *able* to help you.  The question you should be 
> asking is who would be *willing* to help you...
> 
> What parts are you having trouble with?  Why do you need help exactly?

The 80386DX was a 5V part.  My FPGA supports 3.3V, so I need some 
kind of level shifter?  I'll need to build a breakout board to route 
through my existing 40-pin FPGA breakout ports (160 pins).  So, do 
I go with an online custom manufacturer?  Buy materials and pattern 
and etch my own board, soldering everything myself?  Are there generic 
sockets the Am386 would fit in which are already broken out?

I need help with the mechanics of Verilog.  I know how I want things 
to route, but the mechanics of the language confuse me.  I don't
understand why at times I need registers, and other times I can
route wires.  The assignments are confusing me, when to use <= and
when not to, etc.

I need basic help to get my feet off the ground.

--
Rick C. Hodgin 

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  Re: FPGA motherboard for 80386 CPU rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> - 2017-11-10 14:46 -0500
    Re: FPGA motherboard for 80386 CPU "Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com> - 2017-11-10 12:19 -0800
      Re: FPGA motherboard for 80386 CPU rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> - 2017-11-10 16:11 -0500
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                Re: FPGA motherboard for 80386 CPU "Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com> - 2017-12-21 01:33 -0800
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