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Offline Erol

Re: New project for the benefit of all classic computing!
« on: November 26, 2012, 04:31:41 PM »
Quote from: TheRogue;714570

In the meantime, keep the suggestions coming, and if anyone knows of any hardware for any system that has schematics/layouts and code available, I will add them to the list!


Hi TheRogue,

I have a few ideas and some very collectable hardware,  including c64  , amiga and atari ste as well as cd32.  

Can you drop me a private message wouldn't mind bouncing some ideas with you.

I have a few contacts for rare graphics boards for the Atari STE,  as well as some vintage Amiga hardware,  sound cards and graphics cards..  as well as FMV and developer boards for the cd32.    I'd be very interested in doing a partnership with you and even using my company to rekindle old rare Amiga games..    I know that indivision are doing a wonderful job in creating new accelerator cards and flickerfixers, but from my experience they suppliers are always sold out hard enough to get an X1000 let alone an accelerator card with a good speed.

Any support I think is a good one, so lets get this ball rolling!
 

Offline Erol

Re: New project for the benefit of all classic computing!
« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2012, 09:04:42 PM »
Quote from: AmigaClassicRule;716423
Good point. What about a card that can can switch to a different 8 bit system such as Commodore 64, MSX, and so on emulated by the FPGA hardware? The card also have ports to use the pepherials of that system such as disk drive, joystick etc. The video and audio output also comes from the card for better performance. This way we have ALL the 8 bit system in one and in the case of the AIIGS.



FPGA open platform already been developed.

http://www.fpgaarcade.com/dev/drupal/
 

Offline Erol

Re: New project for the benefit of all classic computing!
« Reply #2 on: November 26, 2012, 10:57:04 PM »
Quote from: mikej;716461
use
http://www.fpgaarcade.com

the drupal website is under development still
/Mike


Thanks Mike!, nice to know :)