« Reply #13 on: June 08, 2011, 05:08:41 PM »
Holy cow, I thought Minimig used 68000 softcore in a FPGA...
Not enough room on the FPGA, besides using an actual 68000 CPU eliminated a lot of potential bugs especially during early development. Dennis would have been wondering whether a bug was the fault of the "Amiga" code or the soft CPU. Besides, 68000 chips are cheap.
So, the leap from FPGA Minimig to an FPGA bases CPU card for a real Amiga isn't huge and if the cost is right then it could make a lot of sense.
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