fpgaarcade.com
Replay Framework – FPGAArcade
http://www.fpgaarcade.com/resources-src
Web page coming ….
fpgaarcade.com
Amiga core update – FPGAArcade
http://www.fpgaarcade.com/2015/07/21/amiga-core-update-2
I made a few minor improvements to border sprite behaviour (fixes Banshee AGA). The core is in the Amiga news thread in the forum. I intend to get the release SVN area sorted out in the next day or so….
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News – FPGAArcade
http://www.fpgaarcade.com/news
I’m starting the work on updating the website and servers. The developers SVN will be off line for a few moments today. Forum down (Now fixed). You may have noticed the forum is down. This appears to be a problem with the hosting company after an update. I have run a full back now and we are working on it …. And it’s all ok again. The forum is really the place to see regular updates, but I thought it was time for a summary here. Amiga AGA core stable release. Filtered and Mono audio. RTG over analog/DVI/...
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Parts – FPGAArcade
http://www.fpgaarcade.com/parts
Web page coming ….
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Platforms – FPGAArcade
http://www.fpgaarcade.com/platforms
Although this site started out recreating arcade games, I wondered back in 2003 if it was possible to implement a complete home computer system. The available FPGAs were much smaller in those days, but a complete VIC20 still fitted. Now we have a large number of platforms ported, including 16bit systems such as the Amiga and Atari ST.
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Replay Board – FPGAArcade
http://www.fpgaarcade.com/replay
The Replay board was designed as a low cost universal development board for running the cores provided here. It was time consuming to port the designs to 3rd party reference boards, many of which had features we didn’t need. The board provides a high quality base platform, which can be expanded with various daughter boards for specific applications. It is available to buy, see below for resellers. Tiny size of 140x100mm, fits any mini-ITX cabinet. ATX back panel available. 64 MB DDR2 DRAM.
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Games – FPGAArcade
http://www.fpgaarcade.com/games
The hardware cores here recreate original arcade boards in an FPGA. No software emulation is used, and this approach offers unparalleled authenticity. The majority of the designs are ported to the Replay board. Simply plug in the JAMMA connector expansion board, and you have a drop-in arcade board replacement. Other expansion boards are planned, such as support for vector output.