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Paul Black ASUS win7 9c57f1bdb3 Massively overdue commit of several months worth of random work.
Mostly adding support for mappers as I needed it for my own hardware
builds:
-MMC1
-mapper 30
-easy NSF (still need to update for mapper verilog fix)
-action53 (still need to update for mapper verilog fix)
-dual port board flashing
-colordreams, not sure if I actually got this working
-color ninja, just a special CPLD version of colordreams for ninja boards

Just started working on SNES code.  slowly getting things up and working
outside of main inlretro.lua script similar to how NES has been handling
everything with it's own script.  Able to flash v3 boards fine.  v1 boards
flash without errors, but still having some mapping problems where it
verifies but won't boot.  v2 prototype flashes most bytes but not all,
seems v2 boards are much slower to output valid data..  But that may just
be the manufacturer ID codes..?

TODO next:
-bootloader dictionary that jumps to bootloader so don't have to manually
close jumper on the board.
-turn on the watchdog timer for stm32
-create some sort of host timeout so reset button on programmer isn't as
useful
-allow firmware programing algos to be uploaded and executed from SRAM for
faster code that also doesn't require specific firmware builds to support
new mapers.
-Finish JTAG to simplify programing NES & SNES CPLDs
-Sort out swim issue with stm8s001 CICs
-add SWIM support for avr
2018-07-08 20:23:44 -05:00
Paul Black ASUS win7 9d35ad0c0f Getting closer to supporting various mappers.
Modified flash/dump scripts to be more generic accepting mapper/memory
args and file names.  Then they only handle the buffer and file
operations.
Created scripts/nes folder for holding all mapper scripts.  Currently only
nrom.lua is working and verified with inlretro6.  Found issue where the
very first byte read from PRG-ROM was garbage.  Narrowed it down to lower
address byte not settling in time, added NOP and resolved issue.
Still need to test on original kazzo and stm adapter, planning to do that
after this commit.
Next task is to get BNROM working so I can start getting to work on lizard
builds while taking advantage of speed boost!
2018-02-15 11:20:24 -06:00
Paul blue asus 535b45be27 Committing working build that was used for flashing STM8 SNES v3.1
boards for SF2 builds.  Not necessarily the most clean, but it was
stable and worked well.

Need to get swim comms working on other board designs.
Need to come up with better swim activation with more exact timing.
Still need to implement swim comms on avr, hopefully that doesn't prove
to be too much of a PITA...  Not looking forward to that.  Can probably
only handle low speed, and faking pullup may not work as well without
time on it's side @ 16Mhz...
2017-12-20 09:28:01 -06:00
Paul Molloy 5ceb148c85 Have SNES flashing and dumping working for all 3 kazzos on SNES v3.0p
prototype which has STM8 CIC driving flash /OE with inversion of SYS /RST.
STM8 CIC is running at 16Mhz, and doesn't actually function as CIC.  Still
need to come up with special way to signal to CIC that it's plugged into a
programmer and not a console.

Things aren't as fast as they could be, but they're good for now and
proved working on all kazzo versions.  Expecting decent speedup could be
aquired by optimizing the flash routine, not changing address unless
needed, or only changing low byte of address, etc.  Could also let the
host put the flash chip in unlock bypass mode and keep it there until done
with flashing.

Current speeds:
INL6: 42.2 KBps flashing, 92KBps dumping
stm adapter: 25.3 KBps flashing, 96KBps dumping
AVR kazzo: 18.0KBps flashing, 14.3KBps dumping

Was able to get the inl6 up to 59KBps flashing.  Which was 35sec total
flash time for 16mbit chip which has typical flash time of 22s plus
overhead.  This got slowed down when supporting stm adapter as checks for
buffer status were required from what I recall.  Also fixing flash polling
routine AVR found slowed things down.

Was able to get 140KBps dump time on inl6 with 16mbit SNES flash.  This
was slowed when supporting stm adapter which brought out issue with stm32
usb driver.  Locks up the device if the buffer isn't fully dumped prior to
calling.  Need to get driver to support sending NAKs until data is dumped.
Current fix for checking buffer status slows things down for all devices.

AVR brought out issue with SNES v3 design where we can't rely on flash
poll data to toggle between reads as /OE and /CE are stuck low.  Have to
toggle /RESET slowly to toggle /OE and ensure we don't move on to next
byte until previous is fully flashed.

STM32 found initial issue where /WR should be set low first to set
direction of data level shifter, then set /ROMSEL low to enable level
shifter output.  Not doing this caused bus conflicts between the two
causing flakey writes where not all bits were getting cleared.

lua scripts currently force SNES, need to add smart check that identifies
SNES flash board if vector data is 0xFFFF.  Also funky order where it
always erases after flashing as this was more convient for testing.

While this commit is far from ideal, it's stable and I've done my best to
not commit junk that will cause problems later.  Just make sure to always
verify dumping algo before assuming something is wrong with writes!
2017-08-24 13:41:08 -05:00
Paul Molloy dfeaf960ef commiting files as they were left a couple weeks ago..
Not 100% sure what all happened with this update.. :/

Tested and have all 3 recent kazzos flashing and dumping PRG-ROM and
CHR-ROM on NROM NES board.  Pretty sure I tested purple and green kazzos
too as I had left those on in pinport and seem to recall having them all
working when I tweeted 2 weeks ago..

Created new status_wait for buffers so can wait for them to finish
dumping/flashing before starting/ending operations.  That cleaned up
dump/flash code a fair amount.

On first tests today I had issues where setting flash operation would hang
and fail with both stm kazzos.  As I started to debug the issue it
disappeared, so IDK what that was all about..  I think there might be an
issue with my stm32 usb drivers..  Those were updated in this commit to
properly allow write "OUT" packets to be supported.

Planning to start tinkering with SNES in prep for the no save boards
arriving tomorrow!
2017-08-20 16:38:12 -05:00
Paul Molloy 82a6b606dd Have PRG-ROM flashing working for NROM on AVR KAZZO
Need to get stm32 up and working, currently the usbFunctionWrite causes
device descriptor request to fail on stm32 devices.  So need to do some
debugging there which I was expecting..
2017-08-08 15:08:39 -05:00