« Reply #16 on: December 29, 2011, 04:56:33 PM »
What I mean is that, for example, a Picasso would be in FPGA format... or any other board, you dont have to buy Zorro cards and that ancient stuff any more.
True, but someone still has to make the effort to work out how every pice of that hardware works and then recreate it in the FPGA. An expansion board with a Zorro connector or a PCI slot could open up the world to existing cards (drivers permitting) immediately.
Imagine if Elbox saw a market to make a PCI expansion board for the FPGA Arcade. They already have existing drivers for a number of cards. We could even add a real Radeon card and have 32bit 1920x1080 displays!
The potential is there to make the FPGA Arcade as expandable as a "real" big-box Amiga. Doing this via expansion boards keeps the cost down and means that people who want a games machine don't need to pay for a work-horse.


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