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Re: UltimatePPC - year after
Posted on 19-Jun-2013 8:39:58
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@cdimauro

OK 68k and ECS. Faster then 7Mhz I hope, CHIP/FAST?

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Re: UltimatePPC - year after
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cdimauro wrote:
Regarding 020 / AGA, I want to be honest: it largely depends on the help of the community. The board will be available ASAP the PCB is fully working, with the Minimig (68000 and ECS) adapted, since it's the only VHDL source available.

020 / AGA and the SuperAmiga / NeoAmiga (I like the latter) are books that need to be written yet...


The 020 version of the TG68 is currently available. I'm looking at the VHDL source. The 020 support looks mostly complete (more complete than the N68050). Let me know if you can't find it. I have not found the AGA chipset VHDL anywhere that the fpga Arcade uses although it should be released because of the license of the MiniMig core which it was based on and what Mike has said.

Edit: Here is a recent 2013 version of the 020 TG68 on the Mist site:

http://code.google.com/p/mist-board/source/browse/trunk/cores/mist/

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