« on: November 29, 2010, 06:25:40 PM »
They are for different markets for sure.
The Replay (fpgaarcade) board will have a connector for standard arcade controllers (JAMMA or is it JAMBA) and is not specifically for the Amiga market. It can be a slightly souped up Amiga for sure but it's performance is below the goals of NATAMI.
Natami is designed to be an Amiga PC. It will have a PCI slot(s) and a cpu slot, ethernet and USB and 256MB or ram or more. I can't recall if it will have SATA or PATA IDE.
here is a quote from Thomas the designer:
http://www.natami.net/knowledge.php?b=6¬e=28597&z=Xyqlpy
I'd much rather have ethernet and USB onboard rather than have to waste 2 PCI slots for them.
This is a positive delay.
Add another 8+ months delay I would say and why invent the wheel again, there are Ethernet / usb / firewire combocards on the market. Why not add another PCI slot ? Just pop in a USB3 card and you're ready again, without redesign, aside from the drivers offcourse.
And if FPGA's become cheaper, add a new FPGA to the Natami and add Gigabit/Fast-ethernet VHDL-code to the core.
« Last Edit: November 29, 2010, 06:33:07 PM by Bennymee »

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