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Re: minimig/replay/natami
« on: March 16, 2010, 07:44:24 PM »
- is it true that the fpga-arcade-board will be all-in-one ?
  yes, it will support multiple cores from an initial boot menu.

- will it be possible to play amiga-ecs and amiga-aga games on it ?
  yes.
- will it also be able to play c64 and atari-st games ?
  yes
- is it as good as the alreday released "minimig" (for amiga) or will there be differences in the amiga-rebuild ?
  modified code built on the same codebase, so at least as good as.

- will there be a nice enclosure, or is it just the board ?
  just the board for now, people are working on cases. It fits in a mini-itx case.

- i have read nothing about the price ? how much will it be ?
  mmm still working the numbers.
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Re: minimig/replay/natami
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2010, 08:58:28 PM »
I've got a LG M227WD as it was cheap and takes in 15K RGB (scart) and svhs/composite as well as HDMI. It is bad at re-sizing, but you get what you pay for.

The FPGAs are like a memory, you can reprogram it as many times as you want without any problem. It forgets the configuration when the power goes off.

The boot menu takes care of this, you select the platfom you want and it will reconfigure the FPGA. It takes a few seconds.
/Mike