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Offline Darrin

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Re: Mcc-216 vga
« Reply #14 from previous page: April 15, 2012, 12:05:15 AM »
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Chameleon looks interesting, but I don't have a C64 and the Replay board looks like a better Amiga emulator.


If you want the Amiga more than the C64 then I'd go the FPGA Arcade route as it provides an AGA machine.  I'm also hoping we get a C64 core for the FPGA Arcade.  There is a VIC-20 core already.

I have both so I have no bias.  I really use the Chamelon as an expanded C64 while my FPGA Arcade is purely used as an Amiga.
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Re: Mcc-216 vga
« Reply #15 on: April 15, 2012, 12:23:46 AM »
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If you want the Amiga more than the C64 then I'd go the FPGA Arcade route as it provides an AGA machine.  I'm also hoping we get a C64 core for the FPGA Arcade.  There is a VIC-20 core already.

I have both so I have no bias.  I really use the Chamelon as an expanded C64 while my FPGA Arcade is purely used as an Amiga.

Yes, this appeals to my "buy one of each" instinct. But right now I've just got too many  projects going to follow through with that urge.
Maybe Mike's board is the best answer.
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Re: Mcc-216 vga
« Reply #16 on: April 15, 2012, 02:51:54 AM »
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Why not get a Chameleon64 then?

If you have an existing C64 or C64C then it plugs into the back, provides a VGA video out, floppy emulation (to allow *.D64 or *.PRG use), tape emulation (*.T64), cartridge emulation (*.CRT), extra RAM and speed for GEOS and lets you use any devices plugged into your actual C64 like joysticks, mice, real floppy/tape drives.

IF you don't have a C64 handy then the whole cartridge will work in a standalone mode (plug in a PS-2 keyboard) and if you attach the optional docking station then you can use the joystick ports on that.

There's much more too it  You can use a CDTV IR remote as a joystick, run a Minimig core, run a ZX Spectrum core, etc, etc.


that sounds real cool, but how do you deal with keys missing on the C= 64 that are on the Amiga core? other than the external PS2 i mean?
 

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Re: Mcc-216 vga
« Reply #17 on: April 15, 2012, 03:31:08 AM »
The part I find amusing is the idea of booting Amiga OS on a C64.
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