An MMU? Cool
[Notes from another ECD hacker]
> ECD Micromind ... based on the 6502 processor, but
> had minicomputer features including:
> a 64M address space [the stock 6502 could only address 64k],
>
Only 64k virtual at a time. There was an MMU to remap it onto a
larger physical memory, but few, if any Microminds ever had more than
64k including video memory.
> a supervisor mode, and (possibly)
Don't think so.
> additional opcodes (which the CPU board kept away from the 6502
> processor).
It had an illegal opcode ROM table that triggered a non-maskable
interrupt upon fetch of an illegal opcode. The 6502 was notorious for
doing unreasonably strange things when fed nonsense code...