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      /  RPiSoC, would it be usableusable for AmigaOS as well?
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RPiSoC, would it be usableusable for AmigaOS as well?
Posted on 18-Oct-2014 13:36:24
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From: Chiba prefecture Japan

This RPiSoC Kickstarter seems to be a plausible way of adding some serious hacking kit to the older 68K AmigaOS machines wwith a slaved RPi or two attached...

Or even something able to be setup as a customized expansion setup.

Would this be hackable into a clockport USB+Serial+Audio card or anything else?

Just a random thought fofor the older machines.

Maybe modified and preloaded for AutoConfig?

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