Nice power supplies in the background! Yeah I really didn't like the PGA mingling with the 68000... what I really want is a two-chip solution like maybe a 68k with a formerly pricey Xilinx FPGA part. I think that'd be really cool.
Also what'd be really cool, unless you want the big 68k chip, would be to use a 68332. Motorola made a GREAT credit-card sized 68332 board in 1990. Something like that'd be terrific (and a lot faster I believe). Those early 68000 chips were really lethargic.
Awesome, great video! We'll definitely take your feedback on board for the future! Hope you have fun with the kit! 😊
Nice power supplies in the background! Yeah I really didn't like the PGA mingling with the 68000... what I really want is a two-chip solution like maybe a 68k with a formerly pricey Xilinx FPGA part. I think that'd be really cool.
Also what'd be really cool, unless you want the big 68k chip, would be to use a 68332. Motorola made a GREAT credit-card sized 68332 board in 1990. Something like that'd be terrific (and a lot faster I believe). Those early 68000 chips were really lethargic.