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Offline Krusher

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Re: NatAmi a new Amiga Clone emulating AGA on FPGA
« on: January 14, 2008, 09:43:33 PM »
Although I like the AGA part and whatnot, using the C1 board is just not the way to go. I'd rather see the guy going the Minimig way with new fpga's. Obviously he does have a clue what he's doing, so why not go there? Funding issues?
 

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Re: NatAmi a new Amiga Clone emulating AGA on FPGA
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2008, 10:56:38 PM »
What about a dual fpga solution? One big one for the Amiga chipset, a smaller? one for the cpu? I think that would be the most verstile way to go. That however would mean a complete new motherboard design and control logic, but why not go that way? Obviously the people are around who can do such a thing, and given the fact it took Dennis next to nothing to create Minimig timewise, this would be the next step I guess.

Then again, I don't know anything about fpga designs and development so I could be talking from my behind  :lol: