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Let your Raspberry Pi Pico pretend to be a Commodore 64 ROM cartridge

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https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/Expansion_Port https://rr.pokefinder.org/rrwiki/images/9/90/1750_1764_Service_Schematics.pdf Afaik _ROML/_ROMH are just address decode helpers to ease cartridge development, and can be swapped for A14/A15. For complete emulation we will need D0-7, A0-15, R/_W, PHI2, BA,...

I am really interested in this project and have just ordered a set of boards so that I can build 1 for myself. I would have preferred to order the...

Your idea of use the pico as a Commodore ROM and in some way as a co-processor is exacly I was looking for a long time. Mi idea is to...

Would it be possible for alternate usage of this hardware? For example: - MIDI device - HDMI/VGA Video output? - FM sound/ Extra SIDs? I guess it is a question...