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Re: Minimig+USB floppy drive question?
« on: August 04, 2008, 10:22:28 PM »
Just a FYI the LS120 drives cant read Amiga floppies when on an Amiga, only PC 720kb/1.4Mb disks (and LS120's) so I would think a normal PC usb floppy drive would have the same problem. I think its something to do with sector sizes but have never read up on it.
 

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Re: Minimig+USB floppy drive question?
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2008, 11:26:48 PM »
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Would it be possible to burn another ffpga or flash rom to replace this ASIC controller chip, or is this not standard enough to be worthwhile?

The key thing about the minimig is its code is available so you could put it on any make of FPGA you wanted. (or even CPLD although it would be a bigger CPLD than Ive ever seen, it would need thousands of microcells)

The only problem is larger chips are normally BGA (they have solder balls under the chip that act as legs) which cant be soldered by most home DIY'ers so you would need either a developers board made by the FPGA company or to get a design made for you.

As for making it an ASIC I would think that was a bad idea as when a revised minimig core comes out you would need to make a new chip. :-/