tonyyeb wrote:
I would have thought so.
Yes and no. Both FPGAARCADE and Minimig can co-exist, but it seems a shame that we won't be able to speed up development time by using a single platform.
In fact there are a few other platforms to consider here. FrenchShark already mentioned in this thread that he is working on a Minimig compatible board. There's also the Minimorph project (I've been assured the website will be updated soon). There's the two brilliant Minimig v1.1 redesigns done by illuwater. Finally we have the Altera DE1 and DE2 versions of the Minimig (with the CPU built in to the FPGA).
Its great that all these versions exist, but I do hope that the work done on all projects will merge into one awesome version of the Minimig board... Minimig v2. It would be great to have a big enough FPGA to fit a fast 68k CPU core in alongside an AGA implementation (like from the DE1/DE2 design), as well as the best from all the rest of the projects:
1. Friendly form factors, illuwater has the right idea here.
2. Ethernet connection, one of the best features of the Minimorph IIRC.
3. JAMMA arcade daughter board from FPGAARCADE (not really essential but I think its an awesome idea!). On a more essential level, 32MB of DDR memory is a good idea.
4. I don't know much about FrenchShark's board, but 30-bit VGA sounds like a very welcome feature, especially for supporting 24bit AGA output.
It would also be wise to make sure the HDD or SD card interface offered fast read/write speeds (or as fast as possible). Whether its best to use a fast microcontroller or handle the whole read/write operation from the FPGA I don't know.
An expansion port is a must.
We'd get where we wanted to go to quicker if we had a single reference platform to work from that was future proofed (as much as is feasible), though I'm grateful for all Minimig development.