So, after cleaning out the garage, I decided to sit down and work on the SIA core's transmitter logic. I didn't need to do much to make things work; I just re-used my XST (eXpermental Serial Transmitter; no relation to anything from Xilinx) core's transmitter logic, and re-jiggered it to meet SIA's requirements.
I am quite pleased that the SIA is nearly complete. I just need to write the top-level `sia.v` file that binds the receiver and transmitter components together, and I'll finally have a workable, and reusable, UART that plays nicely on Wishbone B.4 bus.
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