« on: October 30, 2011, 08:12:01 AM »
I am a huge fan of the FPGA Arcade Replay board, but I am puzzled why so many people forget to include the C-one that can also run the MiniMig core (not sure if it needs additional hardware or not), or the Chameleon and few mention the MCC16, when discussions about FPGA based systems that can run AmigaOS1.0 to 3.1.
MiniMig was the first, so it gets remembered, but the FPGA Arcade Replay & Natami seem to get the most attention and the rest are fogotten, or overlooked.
Let's not forget the possibility that the Clone-A may show up some day as well, as Jens has spent a ton of time on it and with his track record of making ideas into real hardware, I would be surprised if he did not put all of that prior effort into a product some day. (I see that you did mention the Clone-A)
I have a C-One and it needs an additional "Minimig" card to fit into the CPU slot (it actually has a 68000 on it). I found the Minimig core on it to be flakey to say the least (and I wasn't the only one) which was a bit of a shame as the C-One allowed you to actually use a real 2.5" IDE drive and had more RAM than the Minimig v1.1 (not to mention the VIC, C64, etc cores).
I have the Chameleon64 too, but for now the Minimig core does not detect a joystick plugged into the C64 ports so you can only play games that don't just require the mouse by using "joystick emulation" via a keypad on a PS2 keyboard or using a IR CDTV joypad. Hopefully that will be fixed in a later update.

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