Pinout
nc | 1 | 40 | A15/CRUOUT |
nc | 2 | 39 | A14 |
CLKOUT | 3 | 38 | A13 |
D7 | 4 | 37 | A12 |
D6 | 5 | 36 | A11 |
D5 | 6 | 35 | A10 |
D4 | 7 | 34 | A9 |
D3 | 8 | 33 | A8 |
D2 | 9 | 32 | A7 |
VCC | 10 | 31 | VSS |
D1 | 11 | 30 | A6 |
D0 | 12 | 29 | A5 |
CRUIN | 13 | 28 | A4 |
!INT4/EC | 14 | 27 | A3 |
!INT1 | 15 | 26 | A2 |
IAQ/HOLDA | 16 | 25 | A1 |
!DBIN | 17 | 24 | A0 |
!HOLD | 18 | 23 | READY |
!WE/!CRUCLK | 19 | 22 | !RESET |
!MEMEN | 20 | 21 | !NMI |
Pinout matches the TMS9995 CPU apart from pins 1 and 2 which are connected to the crystal on the CPU. If you wanted to drive the CPU from an external clock source, then you could wire pin 2 from the connector to the CPU.
Signals
A0...15 are like A15...0 of the Z80 !MEMEN is like !MREQ of the Z80 !WE is like !WR of the Z80 !DBIN is like !RD of the Z80 !HOLD is like !BUSRQ of the Z80 HOLDA is like !BUSAK of the Z80 (but inverted) READY is like !WAIT of the Z80
The signal names look strange at first but have conventional equivalents.
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