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Raspberry Pi Pico PC XT (8086/8088) Emulator for MURMULATOR devboard

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To use HDD: save hdd.img (from hdd.img.zip) to :\XT\hdd.img

To switch to USB-drives mode press: Enter + Backspace

  • In the File Manager press "F10"
  • To exit from the File Manager, use Ctrl + F10

To change overcloking: Left Ctrl + Tab + Numpad "+" or Numpad "-"

To use own FDD imgage, that will be shown as drive "B:", put fdd0.img file into :\XT\fdd01.img

Extra PSRAM support on pi pico pins:

  • PSRAM_PIN_CS=18
  • PSRAM_PIN_SCK=19
  • PSRAM_PIN_MOSI=20
  • PSRAM_PIN_MISO=21

To swap floppy drives A <-> B use: Left Ctrl + Tab + Backspace

  • Or Enter + Backspace -> File Manager
  • In the File Manager press "F9"

To turn on/off:

  • Digital Sound Source on LPT1, use Ctrl + Tab + D. Default value - it is ON
  • COVOX on LPT2, use Ctrl + Tab + C. Default value - it is ON
  • Tandy 3-voices music device emulation, use Ctrl + Tab + T. Default value - it is ON
  • Game Blaster (Creative Music System) device emulation, use Ctrl + Tab + G. Default value - it is OFF
  • AdLib emulation, use Ctrl + Tab + A. Default value - it is OFF (experimental, not recomended)
  • Whole sound emulation subsystem, use Ctrl + Tab + S. Default value - it is ON
  • // Experimental: use before DOS (while BIOS test RAM)
  • Extended Memory Manager (XMS), use Ctrl + Tab + X. Default value - it is OFF (have some issues with Wolf 3D)
  • Expanded Memory Manager (EMS), use Ctrl + Tab + E. Default value - it is ON
  • Upper Memory Blocks Manager (UMB), use Ctrl + Tab + U. Default value - it is ON
  • Hight Memory Address Manager (HMA), use Ctrl + Tab + H. Default value - it is ON
  • // TODO: save state to config file

To decrease or increase appropriated sound device volume, press Ctrl + related button and numpad "+" / "-", for example Ctrl + "D" + "-" will decrease DSS volume, Ctrl + "S" + "+" - increase whole sound system volume.

To swap DSS and Covox LPT1 and LPT2, use Ctrl + "D" + "C".

Hardware needed

To get it working you should have an Murmulator (development) board with VGA output. Schematics available here at https://github.com/AlexEkb4ever/MURMULATOR_classical_scheme Murmulator Schematics

RAM extention

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