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`timescale 1ns / 1ps ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // IBM 650 Reconstruction in Verilog (i650) // // This file is part of the IBM 650 Reconstruction in Verilog (i650) project // http:////www.opencores.org/project,i650 // // Description: General storage. // // Additional Comments: Drum storage is implemented as an array of 24000 5-bit // digits. An array address is formed by decoding the static portion of the // bi-quinary address into an origin (a multiple of 600), then adding the // dynamic portion of the address (range 0..599). // // Copyright (c) 2015 Robert Abeles // // This source file is free software; you can redistribute it // and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General // Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; // either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any // later version. // // This source is distributed in the hope that it will be // useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied // warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR // PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more // details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General // Public License along with this source; if not, download it // from http://www.opencores.org/lgpl.shtml ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// `include "defines.v" module gen_store ( input rst, input ap, dp, input write_gate, input [0:6] addr_th, addr_h, addr_t, input [0:9] dynamic_addr, input [0:4] gs_in, input [0:14] console_ram_addr, input console_read_gs, console_write_gs, output reg[0:4] gs_out, output double_write, no_write ); reg [0:4] gs_mem [0:32767]; // Rounded size up from 24000 to next 2^n. //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Calculate the early (next digit) and on-time RAM addresses. Console read // and write are implementation extensions. //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- wire [0:14] band_addr, gs_addr, gs_addr_early; ram_band_addr rba(addr_th, addr_h, addr_t, band_addr); wire console_acc = console_read_gs | console_write_gs; assign gs_addr = console_acc? console_ram_addr : (band_addr + dynamic_addr); // The % operator fixes a spurious warning from XST synthesis due to use of a // 32-bit mux for ? operator. Uses no gates. assign gs_addr_early = (console_acc? console_ram_addr : (band_addr + ((dynamic_addr + 1) % 600))) % 32768; //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // These 650 write errors are not possible for this implementation. //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- assign double_write = 0; assign no_write = 0; //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // A : Read from RAM at on-time address. //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- always @(posedge ap) if (rst) begin gs_out <= `biq_blank; end else begin gs_out <= gs_mem[gs_addr]; end; //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // D : Write to RAM at early address. //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- always @(posedge dp) if (write_gate) gs_mem[gs_addr_early] <= gs_in; endmodule
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