M1 / printer interface
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2024 2:29 am
Hi,
I'm a beginner ZX81 user (just built a ZX81+38) that started to play around to learn how the hardware is working, and I currently want to understand the details of how the printer works.
I've read that the ZX printer is connected only to very few pins of the expansion port: A2 for addressing, D0/1/2/6/7 for data I/O and RD/WR/IORQ for control signals. I'm a bit surprised that the M1 pin isn't used -- how does that work? I understand that WR probably isn't active at the same time anyway, but wouldn't RD be active during interrupt acknowledge, and then, wouldn't the printer output a signal on the data bus that could interfere with whatever other data is important at the time?
In general: if building some peripheral that connects to the expansion port, is it important to take M1 into account before sending signals to the data bus, or is there a reason that can be ignored?
Thanks,
Staffan
I'm a beginner ZX81 user (just built a ZX81+38) that started to play around to learn how the hardware is working, and I currently want to understand the details of how the printer works.
I've read that the ZX printer is connected only to very few pins of the expansion port: A2 for addressing, D0/1/2/6/7 for data I/O and RD/WR/IORQ for control signals. I'm a bit surprised that the M1 pin isn't used -- how does that work? I understand that WR probably isn't active at the same time anyway, but wouldn't RD be active during interrupt acknowledge, and then, wouldn't the printer output a signal on the data bus that could interfere with whatever other data is important at the time?
In general: if building some peripheral that connects to the expansion port, is it important to take M1 into account before sending signals to the data bus, or is there a reason that can be ignored?
Thanks,
Staffan