8088 project (was: Housing collections)
Dave Dunfield
dave04a at dunfield.com
Thu Dec 29 13:36:05 CST 2005
> > > I'm a hardware person, and what I really want to focus more time
> > > on is using some of the 'classic' silicon I have accumulated.
> > > Z80 sbcs (real Z80, not the new clones and ASIC things) and the
> > > Intel 8088 project that I've half completed.
> >
> > Pray tell, what is the "Intel 8088 project"?
>
> http://sasteven.multics.org/8088page.html
>
> (it has gone dormant at the moment)
I just took a quick look at the page, and I have some tools which might be
of use.
I have an 8086/8088 monitor, which provides edit/dump memory/registers,
serial download, breakpoints, single-step, disassembly and lots of other
goodies in just over 4K of code space - completely independant of hardware
(ie: No DOS/BIOS requirements).
I also have a PC based 8086/808 cross assembler intended for the "bare
metal" which produces downloadable code.
Both of the above I would be willing to make available to your project.
I also have a "bare metal" C compiler/development package for the 8086/8088
which I'm not quite ready to give away yet (still selling it), but if you get the
project "un-dormant", we can perhaps make some arrangement.
Regards,
Dave
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