Experimenting to evaluate a NES PPU (clone) as VDP for the MRC6502
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I bought a cheap UA6538 from China and I'm wondering if it will work.
This is the basic idea:
Last update: clock & video
Next step: write PPU registers
PPU requires a clock signal input at pin 18 and for the UA6538 it must have a frequency of 26.601712 Mhz because it's a PAL chip.
I don't know what are the clock signal input specifications so I'm trying to use this simple clock generator circuit:
I'm getting just 2.2 Vpp oscillation but it seems to be ok for the PPU:
The PPU video output cannot be connectd directly to the TV low impedance AV input: we need a video buffer circuit like this one:
See you next time!
Ciao!
I'm feeling like the young doctor Frankenstein in moments like this.
I have connected all signals trying to keep the wires as short as possible:
I want to keep memory signals well separate from video out and clock generator, this is the BB main chips layout:
After giving the power supply we got a nice PAL video signal at pin 21.
This is the first PAL line:
This is the PAL line #44:
This is the last PAL line #312:
We can move on now, see you next update!
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