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Offline digiflipTopic starter

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Re: Favourite FPGA Amiga poll
« Reply #44 from previous page: May 29, 2011, 08:37:49 PM »
Quote from: SamuraiCrow;641191
I believe you are mistaken.


I think he means the philosophy around the projects ie clone A  Natami are similar. I think no one can confirm this until Clone A is released has jens wont release info until its released.
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Re: Favourite FPGA Amiga poll
« Reply #45 on: May 29, 2011, 08:59:10 PM »
Quote from: SamuraiCrow;641191
I believe you are mistaken.


According to an email I got from natami. I do believe it came from the dev section.
No problem if I am wrong, maybe I got an email mixed up.

I have heard that some clone-a went into jens scan doubler. Do not know if it was true.

I heard someone say Natami was closed. I do not think they are keeping it closed source.
Unless they changed their mind.

Clone-A would be nice for elder boards.
« Last Edit: May 29, 2011, 09:03:35 PM by trekiej »
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Re: Favourite FPGA Amiga poll
« Reply #46 on: May 29, 2011, 09:53:08 PM »
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I have heard that some clone-a went into jens scan doubler. Do not know if it was true.


The ECS Indivision flickerfixer/scandoubler contains the ECS core from the CloneA. That's it though, none of the AGA Indivision versions contain a CloneA AGA core.

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I heard someone say Natami was closed. I do not think they are keeping it closed source.
Unless they changed their mind.


Read:
http://www.natami.net/knowledge.php?b=2¬e=38307&x=0

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Clone-A would be nice for elder boards.


I believe you are mistaken about what the Clone-A will be, it is far more likely to be a standalone product rather than a drop-in replacement for Amiga chipsets, especially if it's aimed at people who don't have an Amiga already. It might have been demonstrated linked up to a real Amiga 500, but that was just to show off how close to the real hardware it is.
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Re: Favourite FPGA Amiga poll
« Reply #47 on: May 29, 2011, 10:03:30 PM »
I sit corrected.
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Re: Favourite FPGA Amiga poll
« Reply #48 on: May 29, 2011, 11:50:04 PM »
I like both FPGA Arcade and Natami, although my vote goes to Natami.
Arcade will be like a 1200 add on the daughter board and you have a 060' + USB + ethernet.
The only problem with Natami is the progress and progress information :(
Natami will be much more improved amiga and has room for 2 expansions (PCI + CPU board). The CPU expansion could also have a modern PPC accelerator (3rd party), 10/100/1000 Ethernet, USB2.0, DDR2 Memory (with 64bit bus), AGA (100 times faster), Native 3D core, N050 softcore hybrid 68k with 68000, 68060 and Coldfire instructions (the first N68050 release scores are comparable to a 500 MHz Motorola 68030). http://www.ppa.pl/artykul-12.questions.to..Natami.Team.part.1-3_32_1334.html (interesting interview)
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