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My idea, My Dream
« on: September 09, 2006, 11:16:02 PM »
Hello Everyone:

I am inspired by the recent thread regarding the Phoenix Motherboard for the A1000 (see this link.) and by discussion of making retro hardware replacements using newer technologies.

I must state that before I begin, I have *some* electronics background at component level from when I repaired VCRs.  I do not have the ability to do something like I am about to suggest however, but would gladly be involved if someone wants to tackle the project in helping prototyping.  That being said, this is, in fact, a dream of mine :-)

I would LOVE to see a new A4000 Motherboard that fit into a ATX SFF case (even though there would need to be a way to support Zorro Cards and that makes this likely to need to fit into a standard Mini Tower configuration most likely).  This would be a board that you could simply plug your A4000 ROMs into and it would be a retro machine made with current hardware.  This idea comes from looking into replacing my octal Amplifier chip on my A4000D mainboard and finding that the chip exists but only in a flatpack surface mount package, the DIP is no longer made.  

So, the question is:  If we eliminate the processor board and daughterboard and put those onto this new board... making it say an 060 processor (which you can actually find in old Macs in abundance) or taking the Crusoe approach and writing a "buffer" that translates the calls into the language of the processor of your choice (yes this is emulation, but in hardware rather than software -- so much, much faster).   And making the support from there on in smaller than the old formfactor.  Is there any interest in doing this?   If so, I am interested in exploring it a bit more.   At this time, I am not thinking of any kind of mass production at all, just to prove the concept and then see what the market interest level would be.  I need a lot of help to prototype it though!

The advantages are obvious in that we could use newer RAM technologies and newer processors, but the machine would be a core Amiga 4000 retro style.

Anyhow, this is my grand idea and I am hoping people with more engineering skills than I are interested in this.  It is a way to preserve the retro part and if done correctly, could support the NEW OS of your choice as well just by tuning the "emulation" circuit.

It would be so cool.  And I know the hardware emulation is possible because I have seen this done.  (Don't remember who did it, but they basically programmed an entire Mac SE into a dongle).

Anyhow, this is really just in my head right now, if you have interest in making my idea into a reality... chime on in or PM me if you like.

I am sure it will be a technical challenge!  Consider yourselves warned :-)



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Re: My idea, My Dream
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2006, 11:55:46 PM »
@motorollin

Yep the custom chips would be challenging as you have to figure out what the inputs and outputs do at the machine level. :-)

But like I stated, it is quite a technical challenge.

Can you PM with more info on contacting Dennis?  I would appreciate it.

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Re: My idea, My Dream
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2006, 12:10:53 AM »
@piru

No sir, WinUAE is NOT what I am looking for.   I am looking for a complete retro computer in hardware but built with newer components.  And if ANY emulation is to be done, it will be in very fast hardware ROMs instead of by software.

Plus, WinUAE requires Windows and that junk I will not run.  E-UAE has disapointed me and so I am seeking a full hardware solution.  That is precisely why I stated everything the way I stated it.

Of course, I do respect that this is your opinion :-)

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Re: My idea, My Dream
« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2006, 12:18:34 AM »
@piru

Once again, I can not buy that as I am planning to do the engineering on the hardware, though not by myself :-)   WinUAE is not the answer!

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Re: My idea, My Dream
« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2006, 12:38:38 AM »
@imaboring person

It means the emulation would be in the hardware and NOT the software if indeed  the project will include emulation, it would be my preference that there is no emulation necessary, but because we will have to divine what the custom chips do, there would be hardware emulation of those chips.

Hope that helps clear up my statement for you :-)

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Re: My idea, My Dream
« Reply #5 on: September 10, 2006, 01:03:39 AM »
@odin

Greetings:

Well, the idea being that it would run any modern OS you would like... as long as the OS in question is supported by the chosen processor or could be likewise ran through a form of emulation.

@piru

I personally think that software emulation is often too slow, plus if I am using the emulator, my system resources are normally tied up with the emulator, and as I explained, I would not be able to use WinUAE because I will not use Windows, if there was that level emulator on the Macintosh platform (including the whole GUI siutation) I might use the emulator.  

I prefer the original hardware anyhow, and my goal is to build good replacements with modern as well as retro functionality.   Hardware is always faster than software and in the case of the dongle I mentioned, runs rings around any software emulator for the Mac SE.  In fact, the guy's emulator dongle ran faster than the original machine did... he had to slow it down a little to maintain compatibility.

Besides, even in WinUAE I can not say I want it to be a A4000 with video toaster running a Warp Engine.  The hardware emulation could be made to emulate all of this, not that we are thinking of this level, but it is not as limited as the current emulators.  When they get these things emulated and cut down on System resource usage, then I will be more inclined to look at software emulation as the solution.  

If you are happy with the current emulator, by all means use it, but I am looking for a better solution :-)

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Re: My idea, My Dream
« Reply #6 on: September 10, 2006, 01:07:29 AM »
@everyone

I am glad to see people's input on my idea!!!

Since I have not even began to work out the details of the project (other than it would be a hardware replacement for an Amiga 4000 (D), you all are helping me to hash out some ideas.

Again, the spirit of this thread is to see if anyone is interested in helping to work out the details for a prototype.  

For future, EMULATION, refers to mainly hardware chips such as AGA, Buster 11, processor of choice (if not a Motorola processor), it is NOT taking WinUAE and making it a ROM chip!

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Re: My idea, My Dream
« Reply #7 on: September 10, 2006, 01:47:06 AM »
@piru

Okay set up WinUAE exactly the way I want it and send me the config file.


I want to emulate an A4000 060 with Warp Engine and Video toaster.

pending that, the software emulator will not work *for me*.


also, my mac is PPC, so it will not support any form of WinUAE.

you are TOTALLY missing what I am trying to do if you are stuck in software emulation land anyhow :-)

The entire point is to have replacement hardware for the retro hardware and the UAE emulators do not enter into it.


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Re: My idea, My Dream
« Reply #8 on: September 10, 2006, 02:17:17 AM »
@piru

thanks for the well wishing.

Just for the record, I don't intend to emulate the warp engine or video toaster, but those cards will be supported by the mainboard as if it was a A4000 Mainboard.  The difference (and once again the point) is to replace the aging hardware with modern hardware in an effort to preserve the retro computing experience.

As stated above, EMULATION refers to the functioning of custom chips.

I guess I can't make that any clearer... there is no UAE in the plan.

@everyone

If you are interested in participating in the prototyping of this replacement motherboard, please let me know.  Somehow, the thread went off-topic.

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Re: My idea, My Dream
« Reply #9 on: September 11, 2006, 02:08:20 AM »
Hello All:

I do have to make a correction... after researching a bit more to confirm, it is absolutely true that Apple Macintoshes never had a 68060 processor in shipping units.  They jumped from 040's to the PPC 601.

So my statement about the abundance of 060 processors from used Macs is in error, but 040's could be in abundance anyhow :-)

It is never my intention to mislead anyone :-)
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