01 April 2009, 15:07 | #21 |
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You can hack it so that DF0 is the external floppy drive connector.
Plus If you have 2MB Chip RAM (which you will have cos you need an A603) and a PCMCIA SRAM card you can run all your fave games from HD (or IDE->CF) with WHDload! |
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If you'll forgive a little Amiga dreaming, what I'd like to see done is for Jens to create a some kind of Indivision-like AGA video card with on-board RAM. A GB1000 with an AGA chipset would have me dancing like a fool (obscure Amiga reference). It would also be very cool to have AGA in a 3000. I'm not sure if this is technically feasible though. What do you think, Alex?
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Always cool with ppl still developing nice hardware
Search failed at googling and finding any pics of the Chameleon cartridge. I can help with SEO if Jens needs it. SEO and dev+distributor working closely together is an unbeatable combination! Amigakit, 601 any good? Not that I have found anyone selling 12"-ish "checkout terminal" type TFTs for my A600 laptop anyway... |
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http://www.amiga-hardware.com/showha....cgi?HARDID=23 "Upgrading to AGA" always means a redesign of the motherboard in any case. |
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Does anyone know if this new Indivision will also support CDTV?
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02 April 2009, 10:38 | #28 |
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It will.
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Hmmmz,
Rave is pondering all kinds of hackery! |
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The FPGA & Registers within it must be write only (at least over most of the address map) so as not to cause bus contention.
They are not going to give you the I/O of the PCB so the chance of you making your own replacement FPGA contents is very slim to non. |
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There are sync signals present on the Lisa, not as separate signals but in RGA bus (those strobe registers, don't remember the names), they are basically equivalent to hsync and vsync. AFAIK, AGA version does "sample" digital RGB outputs. Conspiracy theory: they are testing Clone-A Denise emulation in this version, this way they get feedback and fixes without possibly damaging clone-a's reputation if some things don't work 100% correctly (demos can make really weird things..) |
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02 April 2009, 16:11 | #35 |
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Oooh I love a good conspiracy
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If its true, it could be verified by the Lisa/Denise ID ...
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I read about the OCS/ECS indy, I'm only starting to think about one for the CD32 at the moment, I'm going to be skint
Now, that should've been the final A4000... all we got is a severely cut down version |
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