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Offline QuikSanz

Re: Of FPGAs and the way forward
« on: August 05, 2008, 04:50:20 AM »
SamuraiCrow,

I guess this is the bottom line for the reason I have to have a Natami. It is the closest modern example of a new Amiga I've seen yet. None of the other projects "even the vaporware ones" come close. The final version of this thing may just catch on to other types of users. The only problem I see is making new software. I'm not too optimistic on the idea that some software may go back in to production, I myself have a good collection but new users may have a problem.

Chris
 

Offline QuikSanz

Re: Of FPGAs and the way forward
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2008, 04:50:57 AM »
Ahh yes, The naysayers are in force. Come on guys, don't sweat the little stuff. A good solution for old hardware is on track and nobody is twisting your arm. Just go out and get one when available. It will probably blow your mind in speed and versatility.

 I for one need to see the Multimedia features that come out of this, should be very interesting.

Chris
 

Offline QuikSanz

Re: Of FPGAs and the way forward
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2008, 08:00:08 PM »
Atheist,

I'm not sure if my Cyberstorm can get a memory combo that small, 4 old 4 meg?

If I were to clock that high I would probably want to get a fan and heat sink. It is tight inside my A4000T (Amiga Tech), Not sure I can Make that happen as I recall there is a brace in the way.

However those comparisons would sure be telling...

Chris