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"Protein" workshop cpu-card
« on: September 18, 2013, 11:35:17 AM »
a typical german amiga meeting
I think it is the same everywhere, people are sitting around and build there own turbocards, didnt you?

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Workshop cpu-card "Protein" for A500/2000
68000/68010 @ 7 & 14 MHz
8 MB FastMem
Clockport
IDE (A600 compatible)

1020 Dhrystones / A600 factor = 1.92 / SysInfo-rating: Excellent!
 

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Re: "Protein" workshop cpu-card
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Re: "Protein" workshop cpu-card
« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2013, 07:21:17 PM »
At the meeting, we had 20 participants and the aim was to familiarize themselves with the soldering and electronics. The card was only the incidental result of our efforts. Each participant has assembled his own card. The components were chosen extra so that beginners could solder the card. Then, the code of the CPLDs was discussed, as well as programming software and hardware.

afaik everything will be released as opensource
costs for pcb and parts: arround 60 € + some time for soldering
btw. pcb design is done by a 15 year old a1k-member
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