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Whats up with you guys, lets get some more people interested. The card sounds like a step in the right direction.Who doesn't want a 500Mhz A500? Kind of fitting when you think about it A500...500MHz...I don't like the comment from Michal Warzecha saying not many posts for now, I don't want to see this fold.Even if they could do a small developer/tester run through Kickstarter?
I have already put a request in the list. How many have being interested and how many are missing?
Who doesn't want a 500Mhz A500? Kind of fitting when you think about it A500...500MHz...
I am sorry but these cards are not 500 Mhz.
It does not matter whether these cards are clocked with 200 or 500 or 800 ...As long as they are as FAST as an 68030 @ 500 MHz people will be happy
Jim Drew should get a board and make sure Macintosh emulation will work. In time maybe he could implement a Macintosh chipset on FPGA too, and have it running all natively.
No, it is the OS that scares developers away, too much common infrastructure is lacking, too few standards are present.
Who wants macintosh/apple fpga!, we want a amiga clone/ with improved hardware.
guess you know what happens to anyone trying to make a apple clone u know what happens to those companies!....
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