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211 New version of VDU8 that has HDMI output. Still needs work refactoring clock signals. davidgb 1117d 22h /System09
210 Check in code fragment implementing HDMI/TMDS encoding.
Derived from HDMI_test.v https://www.fpga4fun.com/HDMI.html (c) fpga4fun.com & KNJN LLC 2013
davidgb 1117d 22h /System09
209 Started adding in keyboard (not tested).
Added in green-only VGA output thru Pmod port to PmodVGA J2 port.
Started working on HDMI output
davidgb 1118d 00h /System09
208 swapped 32k and 16k ram to use block_spram. davidgb 1162d 01h /System09
207 Updated design to pick up vdu8_spram (which uses parameterized ram for video memory instead of hard macros) davidgb 1162d 01h /System09
206 Update comment/cleanup davidgb 1162d 01h /System09
205 A new version of VDU8 that uses the parameterized xilinx ram "block_spram" for the video memory. davidgb 1162d 01h /System09
204 patched up ram for zybo use davidgb 1162d 01h /System09
203 Added a parameterized ram model. davidgb 1162d 01h /System09
202 Updated Zybo design to reintroduce VDU8 driving the PmodVGA on pmod connectors JC+JD.
This version also uses PmodUSBUART on JE. To use PmodRS232 you must edit the .ucf file and select the appropriate pin LOCs.
davidgb 1162d 02h /System09
201 A copy of XSA-3S1000.ucf and System09_Xess_XSA-3S1000.vhd that have dual serial ports with no handshake. davidgb 1168d 21h /System09
200 Started adding back in video support - VDU8 instantiated and RGBHV bits sent to Pmod JE port. davidgb 1175d 18h /System09
199 Add in full RS-232 handshake for PmodUSBUART. davidgb 1176d 20h /System09
198 Update UCF file to select Pmod pinout compatible with the PmodUSBUART.
To use, make sure PmodUSBUART has JP1 as "LCL". Connect the usb to the uart and open the terminal program. Test the transmission via the LED on the Pmod. Then (carefully) plug into Pmod port on Zybo.
davidgb 1176d 21h /System09
197 Updates from John Kent:
-- 4.5 John Kent 2012-02-04 Re-arranged Rx & Tx Baud clock edge detect.
-- 4.6 John Kent 3021-01-30 Double sample RxC, TxC, and RxD with cpu_clk
-- for 125MHz Clock on Zybo Z7 board.
davidgb 1183d 18h /System09
196 Working system boots to SBUG. Uses RS232 Pmod (no handshake) and 57600,8,N,1 (no handshake) hyperterm. davidgb 1183d 18h /System09
195 Switched to using the UART over usb for the console port. davidgb 1183d 19h /System09
194 Finally have a working board. davidgb 1183d 19h /System09
193 Fixed part of the ACIA problem - the polarity of the NMI was wrong. Now get clean output but input to the ACIA is not working. Also fixed the 32k addressing davidgb 1183d 23h /System09
192 Fixed part of the ACIA problem - the polarity of the NMI was wrong. Now get clean output but input to the ACIA is not working. davidgb 1183d 23h /System09
191 check in file so that you do not need to generate it when running ISE in gui davidgb 1184d 20h /System09
190 check in file so that you do not need to generate it when running ISE in gui davidgb 1184d 20h /System09
189 Remove unused file. Created by ISE gui. davidgb 1190d 14h /System09
188 update options to match what the ISE gui does davidgb 1190d 14h /System09
187 Partially works. Garbage on the ACIA due to baud clock problems. davidgb 1190d 19h /System09
186 Somewhat functional boot to SBUG. ACIA freq is wrong but sometimes works if hyperterm set to 115kBps davidgb 1190d 22h /System09
185 Reverted back to the single-step version - something was broken davidgb 1191d 00h /System09
184 update files to correctly produce flex9ram.vhd davidgb 1191d 00h /System09
183 update file extensions davidgb 1191d 00h /System09
182 Add a copy of the derived ROM contents so that you can go directly to ISE GUI without having to 'make roms' davidgb 1191d 00h /System09

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