Can someone remind me of exactly what the Arm board for the MiniMig gives you above and beyond the regular PIC controller?
If I install 4mb of RAM on my MiniMig v1.1 project (I bought a bare pcb and all the parts) and use the PIC controller instead of trying to find an Arm board for it, what will I be losing?
Back in the early days the PIC was limited to fat16, 8 character file names, did not support hard disk files, etc, so the ARM was a substantial upgrade.
it still probably is a nice upgrade for the speed, and I'm glad I have it, but at this point I'd wait for Replay which is Minimig 2.0