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Re: Sign of life of Apollo FPGA project
« on: September 21, 2015, 12:34:39 AM »
If this ever sees adaptation to other Amiga models (2000,3000,4000) it could provoke me to buy said old hardware again.  I mean it.  Being able to do useful* work on an Amiga would be pretty nice.  I know I can have that now, and even faster, via emulation but that's just a little "off" for me.  Like, why bother, when I'm already in Windows10?

I've followed this for a while and I'm actually kind of excited about it.  I know it's not a panacea but still, a "68k" accelerator for native hardware that runs that fast is very cool!  But again, for a big-box system.  Not really interested in A500/600/1200 (or even the 1000 for that matter).

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*=use web-apps, etc. at a decent speed.
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