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Old 25 February 2020, 18:18   #4
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Originally Posted by Misclegend View Post
is possible and easy to create a fast/modern "A1200 next" based on a raspberry pi motherboard and using modified winuae/uae source codes

the main problem is you will not be able to use real Amiga floppy disks since there is no real floppy drive emulator or controller capable to do that

That is what I liked about the SpectrumNext, it was using a FPGA solution. So there is no linux base system sitting underneath everything.



@Gimbal, yeah, that is what I was thinking. Stephen has got some good experience in getting that up and running. Not an easy task at all. The SpectrumNext project did have big issues with the keyboard, so that would be something to look out for. I would like to see some awesome case design that mimics the A500 and A1000.
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