The original idea behind this project is to keep it as simple as possible.TLovskog wrote:Need and necessary is one thing ... daydreaming and what can technically be done ... is another one
A lot of complexity added for very very little difference.Groepaz wrote:what i said is that it should be possible to switch such accelerator into "no acceleration" mode, because you cant easily remove it (like a scpu for example). and that (and only that) non accelerated mode should be 100% compatible - and the easiest (and obvious) way to achieve that is using an (additional) original (and hence 100% compatible) MOS6502. no more, no less.
My solution: take the accelerated CPU's clock down to the mainboard's clock at the expense of losing a tiny puny little amount of compatibility with a few highly excentric software.
In my case: I have 3 different VIC-20s and only one would have the accelerator in it.
So for the umpteenth time:suggestion rejected!
Unhappy? Start your own thread, make your own accelerator
