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Re: If an EE/Circuit card/programmer designer came up to you at work...
« Reply #14 from previous page: August 14, 2012, 07:25:44 AM »
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Is there any reason an accelerator couldn't be designed using a low-cost, fairly high-clock ARM or other microcontroller to run an emulated 680x0 with high-speed onboard RAM (as the first PPC Macs essentially did?) That'd be nifty.

That exactly why I want an SPI bridge :)

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Re: If an EE/Circuit card/programmer designer came up to you at work...
« Reply #15 on: August 14, 2012, 12:32:18 PM »
What we need is a full compatible AGA chipset upgrade like SuperAGA.
 

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Re: If an EE/Circuit card/programmer designer came up to you at work...
« Reply #16 on: August 14, 2012, 01:30:18 PM »
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What we need is a full compatible AGA chipset upgrade like SuperAGA.


I don't think that would make a spare time project!
 

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Re: If an EE/Circuit card/programmer designer came up to you at work...
« Reply #17 on: August 14, 2012, 01:34:10 PM »
Was NatAmi project making any progress on that? I've not been following closely.

Plaz
 

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Re: If an EE/Circuit card/programmer designer came up to you at work...
« Reply #18 on: August 14, 2012, 01:55:23 PM »
I need something simple, a sort of breakout board for A1200/A600 mobos, with connectors that fit the ATX "window" of the 3 supermicro rackable cases I have.
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A3000/060CSPPC+CVPPC/128MB + 256MB BigRAM/Deneb USB
A4000/CS060/Mediator4000Di/Voodoo5/128MB
A1200/Blz1260/IndyAGA/192MB
A1200/Blz1260/64MB
A1200/Blz1230III/32MB
A1200/ACA1221
A600/V600v2/Subway USB
A600/Apollo630/32MB
A600/A6095
CD32/SX32/32MB/Plipbox
CD32/TF328
A500/V500v2
A500/MTec520
CDTV
MiSTer, MiST, FleaFPGAs and original Minimig
Peg1, SAM440 and Mac minis with MorphOS
 

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Re: If an EE/Circuit card/programmer designer came up to you at work...
« Reply #19 on: August 14, 2012, 02:03:30 PM »
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Was NatAmi project making any progress on that? I've not been following closely.

Plaz


It doesn't look good, in my opinion.

Still, the FPGAArcade is coming soon, and should be affordable, especially in comparison with the NatAmi.
 

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Re: If an EE/Circuit card/programmer designer came up to you at work...
« Reply #20 on: August 14, 2012, 03:29:24 PM »
Super AGA chipset, improved but backward compatible audio, on the software side, something better than 3.1 and more in the lean Amiga tradition.
 

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Re: If an EE/Circuit card/programmer designer came up to you at work...
« Reply #21 on: August 14, 2012, 04:49:36 PM »
Well, if you look to it marketwise a SuperAGA board would sell thousands of units.
 

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Re: If an EE/Circuit card/programmer designer came up to you at work...
« Reply #22 on: August 14, 2012, 05:47:40 PM »
A simple CD32 expansion with RGB video output and keyboard port.
 

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Re: If an EE/Circuit card/programmer designer came up to you at work...
« Reply #23 on: August 14, 2012, 10:39:52 PM »
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A simple CD32 expansion with RGB video output and keyboard port.

+1


A new Sound card for all AMIGAs (inserted on PAULA?): 4 to 128 channels! :)
-A3K(T)040@35MHz/78MB/KS3.1/OS3.9/Buster11/PICASSO II/GVP IO/A2088XT/DENEB/HDD18GB
-A3K(D)030@25MHz/134MB RAM/KS3.1/OS3.9/Buster11/RETINA Z2/OKTAGON 2008/VLAB YC/MIDI/DKB3128/HDD18GB
-A2K/ROM 1.3-3.1/2MBCHIP/8MB/A2091/OKTAGON 2008/A2058/TANDEM IDE/FlickerFixer-Scandoubler/Genlock
-A1200/KS3.1/2MB+9MB/CF2GB A1200[/
 

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Re: If an EE/Circuit card/programmer designer came up to you at work...
« Reply #24 on: August 14, 2012, 10:50:32 PM »
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A new Sound card for all AMIGAs (inserted on PAULA?): 4 to 128 channels! :)


I wonder if Paula, or a Paula-derivative, is the best model for a future sound card for classic Amigas?

If it was a good model, and capabilities were easily extended (more channels, higher bitrates, deeper sample depths, etc), then I guess an FPGA would be the best route. Which makes me wonder about a generic FPGA card for the Amiga, one that could be programmed on the fly (by the host Amiga even) to become whatever hardware you wanted it to be, whether that's a 16 channel Paula, or a simple RTG card, or a mixture. I/Os would be an issue - to be a sound card you need audio outputs, to be a video card you need a VGA/HDMI output, to be a USB card you want USB outputs...
 

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Re: If an EE/Circuit card/programmer designer came up to you at work...
« Reply #25 on: August 15, 2012, 09:01:50 AM »
Just imagine PROTRACKER with 128 channels, 16 Indivision and 16 LCD Screens! :)
-A3K(T)040@35MHz/78MB/KS3.1/OS3.9/Buster11/PICASSO II/GVP IO/A2088XT/DENEB/HDD18GB
-A3K(D)030@25MHz/134MB RAM/KS3.1/OS3.9/Buster11/RETINA Z2/OKTAGON 2008/VLAB YC/MIDI/DKB3128/HDD18GB
-A2K/ROM 1.3-3.1/2MBCHIP/8MB/A2091/OKTAGON 2008/A2058/TANDEM IDE/FlickerFixer-Scandoubler/Genlock
-A1200/KS3.1/2MB+9MB/CF2GB A1200[/