Subj : Re: Favourite sound chip? To : RETROSWIM From : Dumas Walker Date : Sun Apr 06 2025 09:58 am > My special computer is a Sega TeraDrive. A 286 system co-developed by IBM > and Sega. It's a 10MHz 286 based on the IBM PS/1 2011, but with a complete > Sega MegaDrive on the motherboard. Unlike the Amstrad Mega-PC, the two > systems are linked through a bus arbitrator. > After setting some registers and doing some port writes, you can access the > 68000's memory space from the PC (including accessing the sound chips, VDP > and controller ports), and likewise, you can access the PC's memory and IO > space from the MegaDrive (including the VGA chip and any devices on the ISA > bus). > I wrote a demo showcasing these abilities last year: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjg3gmTo4WA I wasn't real sure what I was watching at times, but it seemed really neat! Does the process require two monitors? * SLMR 2.1a * "It's so cold in the D - this is hard to dance to..." --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (21:1/175) .