wow, that's a cool computer! I love the custom graphics! Btw 20k logic elements is already enough for simulating an entire amiga in fpga, so maybe other innovative uses for 84k fpga would be even more attractive. That's close to the 110k of the 68080 Vampire amigas using the cyclone 5 fpga.
Yes, most probably more than enough for me :) When I was selecting an FPGA 2 or 3 years ago, I found that the ECP5 family was quite cheap. Initially, I planned to order a 24k/44k LE version, but then I saw that some stores in other EU countries had a reasonable price for an 84k version, so I ordered two. And they have been waiting till now :)
Yes, and I am planning to offload some tasks to RP2350 on both the motherboard and VGA extension, so I should be able to save some logic elements for other tasks
I would really love to see you mod this fpga to simulate retro systems 😊
I have plans, but let's the future verify my free time :)
wow, that's a cool computer! I love the custom graphics! Btw 20k logic elements is already enough for simulating an entire amiga in fpga, so maybe other innovative uses for 84k fpga would be even more attractive. That's close to the 110k of the 68080 Vampire amigas using the cyclone 5 fpga.
Yes, most probably more than enough for me :)
When I was selecting an FPGA 2 or 3 years ago, I found that the ECP5 family was quite cheap. Initially, I planned to order a 24k/44k LE version, but then I saw that some stores in other EU countries had a reasonable price for an 84k version, so I ordered two. And they have been waiting till now :)
@@matgla95 good decision, they come to perfect use now.
Yes, and I am planning to offload some tasks to RP2350 on both the motherboard and VGA extension, so I should be able to save some logic elements for other tasks
what is the simulation software you are using
Hi, it is www.falstad.com/circuit/
I like it for simple circuits, because of its simplicity.
circuitjs by falstad
Can this play doom
Doom is achievable on the pure MSPC mother board, since it is possible to run doom on RP2040: kilograham.github.io/rp2040-doom/