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HF-65214


PROJECT: HF-65214
DESCRIPTION: HITACHI H8/3214 SIMULATOR
OPERATONAL SYSTEM: DOS
STATUS: u
PROJECT START DATE: near 2015
DOCUMENTATION: nil


HITACHI H8/3214 SIMULATOR


Project Info

Near 2015 I robbed some 100 scrapped hotel TV cards from its HITACHI CPUs HD6433214F16 (H8/3214 family)... Exactly 85 CPUs survived this operation and it was catalogued in my CPU collection as UC-044...UC-127 and UC-290. Latter is still on original module HF-1784#85. There was even more these cards (maybe some 1000 pcs but after desoldering 100 pcs I said THANK YOU :)) ). It was a lot of work... These cards almost certainly went from demolished Hotel Rzeszów, but I have never see it myself (funny thing is that in 1990s I was on interview there to work as TV technician in Hotel Rzeszów for this system but I changed my plans because I've found another job...).

In such way HITACHI HD6433214F16 became most popular CPU in my collection and I created some test modules like HF-9021#1, HF-9021#2 and HF-12247.
Because I couldn't find good debugger for HITACHI H8/3214 I wrote it myself. It is simple DOS simulator/debugger but writing simulators takes a lot of time...
I renamed some instructions mnemonics because I also wrote my own macro compiler. Macro compilers are not so stable as dedicated compilers, so debugger is very helpfull to track errors. I also changed notation, (original HITACHI notation is reversed and have some strange stuff). Because I like AVR assembler style it is similiar to it.

My HF-65214 Simulator has the following functions:


HITACHI H8/3214 SIMULATOR MENU





Sources:
[1] HD6433214 Datasheet
[2]


STATUS CODES
ffailed
gdevice not complete
nnot tested
pplanned
qnot accomplished
rresigned
ufully operational
wassembled but not tested
xnot avalaible (returned, sold, lost or no data)
zdecomissioned (disassembled)


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