I think one of the goals is to be able to use the 68K driver unmodified without having to write a new driver. This driver is on disk or in a ROM on the card?
Exactly. We have existing drivers known to be good thru System 7.1 with version 4.4 ROMs for a VidCard that can be cloned.
Drivers are in ROM with a tiny INIT installed in the System Folder.
VRAM capture approach was bounced off our two gurus of FPGA. They strongly suggested putting GALs and logic in the FPGA Dev. Board. The entire card can be cloned in FPGA set up to use existing drivers.
I'm doing proof of concept for that. Looks like I need to clone as much of the input side (Front End) board as necessary to hijack output. Diverting it to FPGA as opposed to the card's "Back End" using Pi
Currently buzzing the board for schematic capture as I'm wire wrapping a prototype. That'll need to be done eventually for cloning the card. At this point I'm hoping output from the four GALs would be the place to do screen capture. I'm concentrating on VRAM to GAL connections. If all I need is output from four GALs alined VRAM, so much the better. I could move the carrier board topside and plug it into the GAL sockets, moving them onto the carrier.
So far so good. View is solder side, need to square up ground pins.Note the curious ground line connection (Green) between VRAM and GAL. Best WAG for that would be grounding the sense line on the video connector, testing monitor connected case? Dunno . . .
it's a mystery.