JimS wrote:
I believe you'll also have to deal with the fact that other 68k family CPUs use 5v I/O while the FPGA uses 3.3V.
Does this mean that 68010 isn't an option? I know things get more complicated with later 68k CPUs but IIRC the 68010 could be used as a drop-in replacement for the 68000 in A500s. If it is possible to use a 68010, would there be any disadvantage? I'm wondering if there would be any value in having the CPU socketed so users could choose between the two CPUs.
As to IDE support... has anyone considered SATA? It needs fewer pins.
I had wondered about SATA, but I thought it might be too complex at this stage.
What I would like to see is USB for keyboard, mouse and joystick, and SATA for storage (although HDF support would be enough for me.) The reason being that PS/2 and IDE are becoming obsolete, it makes more sense to me to make it compatible with the most up-to-date technology.
Matthew