MEGA65 ethernet demo: Remote SD card access, and "video streaming" (well, kind of ...) feature through the network from a Linux OS.
The Mandelbrot zoom + pic at the end is shown by Mega65 (on the FPGA board) but created by my Linux PC + streamed real-time via Ethernet between my LAN and the Mega65 (using my very lame "network stack" written for Mega65, it knows only Ethernet/ARP layer, and some UDP+ICMP communication, no TCP at all). Actually there can be some video too, instead of the Mandelbrot animation.
The part before that: accessing the SD-card of Mega65 through the network with a "server software" running on the Mega65, using a client for that on my Linux PC, both written by me.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdXE_Dwn2yc
A bit better version of this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg5SZlpXioA
Much more details on this project: http://cubed-borka.blogspot.hu/2017/04/mega-65-emulating-8080-cpu-and-running.html
This is a little project from me, emulating an intel 8080 CPU on Mega-65 only "from software" to be able to run CP/M applications. Here, original Microsoft BASIC-80 binary MBASIC.COM runs (CP/M version). Note about the bad cursor position. And sorry about the shaky video, but I have no tool to put my phone on, and I had to type as well somehow :) The error message at the end is normal, since there is no BOOT/WBOOT CP/M BIOS call emulation yet, just to be demonstrated the "unhandled trap" in my emulation code.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJwvp6lZ2DU
Panni laughs and she can say "Mikko" too, it seems. We had no success with other Finnish names yet though ...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPHq53G15vY
The audio is the lamest, I know :) Sprites are not better either. Well ... What you can see here: kickstart mounted D81 image, and you could access that with LOAD, etc. The directory listing contains some "odd" stuffs, that's my write support tries actually :-D The synthmark results are interesting, but having 4510 timing at about ~1MHz (in C64 mode), I could get these ... Also note, that there is not so much "speed control" on CPU, other than the C65's one (no 48MHz mode) and even the C65's is implemented not so well ... nicely :) Yet ...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4VRPmCEv_Y