14 January 2011, 08:18 | #1 |
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2x New Low Cost Turbo Card for A600 "Fúria"
Hallo , new project from Slovakia - Low Cost Turbo Card for A600 "Fúria S628 + True Fast RAM and Kylian 616 "
1.) Furia S628 - CPU MC68SEC000AA20 Freescale 28MHz+! + True 2MB FastRAM (S615) 2.) Kylian 616 - CPU 68SEC000 16Mhz - 1MB SLOWFAST variable 1/2M noautoconfig FAST LINK http://translate.google.sk/translate...php%3Ft%3D3773 Last edited by venox; 14 January 2011 at 09:26. |
14 January 2011, 09:33 | #2 |
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Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!
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14 January 2011, 09:35 | #3 |
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Well done. Lets see if they go into production.
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14 January 2011, 09:40 | #4 |
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Aha! I remembered the name of the guy that made this from an old Picture I've seen over a.org
http://www.amiga.org/gallery/index.php?n=3094 I guess it's a new prototype which is very interesting indeed! I really hope it can get into production! Awesome work Boboo (made a small donation for your work - keep it up!). Thx for the link Venox. It was a nice long read \o/ Last edited by mfilos; 14 January 2011 at 09:49. |
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Very impressive!
Can I ask whats speed the IDE achieves with the 28mhz + 2MB true fast RAM? |
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If you see the YouTube Video... There's a 1.6mb/s speed instead of the 0.5mb/s without it.
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14 January 2011, 12:10 | #10 |
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Looking forward!
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Im liking this, good luck with your project.
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Great work, I love hardware hacking
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16 January 2011, 01:48 | #15 |
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This is great to see.
I know people talk about the "year of the Amiga" all the time.. And I don't think (could be wrong, just my opinion) that the Amiga will overtake the desktop any time soon... ;-) But, with the Inidivision Hardware and this and some other possibilities on the edge... This might not be THE year of the Amiga, but it's starting out to be A GREAT year for the Amiga... There aren't many A600's in the U.S., and I was never too bothered by that... But with some of these things I've seen.... The A600 is looking much nicer..... Nice to see... desiv |
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Amiga will not 'overtake' any desktop ever, neither in popularity, nor in usage and of course not speed and features (for popular use of computers). Especially not in USA, where it was abandoned first of all countries, and where it's never seen even moderate support since. But I'll give your post the benefit of the doubt and say I don't really get what you mean.
That doesn't mean that more and more ex-Amiga fans aren't getting the nostalgic feeling people got for misc. earlier platforms. Nobody will get such a nostalgic feeling for a 10 or 20 year old PC, not for a Playstation 1 or a Megadrive. But with Amiga it could be different... I don't know, what do you say? This thing you heard, "the year of the Amiga" (I've heard it too, twice in different places, and not on EAB I might add) is probably grounded in hearing of more and more people getting their retro platform of choice up and running. Certainly, finally there are the means to do so in style with the necessary hardware of the last years becoming available to hook up everything easily, so it could have something to do with that. (Shorthand: you can put a usable original Amiga in your living room without having to be a die-hard fan and go through a lot of hassle=basically a few months of asking on forums to set it up.) For me, the years 1988-1990 will always be THE year of the Amiga more than any years since. But there's been a sort of vacuum now for 12-16 years, and it certainly can be a revival like for C64 the last couple of years. Any years that it is alive depends 5% on new hardware and 95% on new software. This goes for ANY platform in the universe. For retro platforms, the numbers are a little kinder, because many are happy with rediscovering the software they remember and love, and if there are hardware means to make that happen this could give a fertile ground for new software. |
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Furia S628 info
Home Projekt, limit edition (20 pieces)
- Clock internal from mainboard A600 - CPU MC68SEC000 10MHz (Motorola) overlock 28MHz - Logic PLD GAL20V8/5ns (ABEL) - FastRAM 2MB SRAM 3v3 (1,5MB Autoconfig $C00000/$D7FFFF) + 512Kb ZorroII SW mountable - SmartBUS option 4MB or 8MB future (Full auto-config) - IDE speed FFS 1,55 MB/s; PFS3 1,9MB/s need CompactFlash (no support old slow HDD) - PCMCIA CF speed up 2MB/s - MIPS 2.94 - A600 speed 5.33 (aproximation A1200 + Elbox 4MB) Furia up +5% - Board size 32cm2 Download Doc: Schematic Top Board Bottom Board Gerber PCB |
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WOW!!
Beautiful design! Will it be available pre-built for selling? Massimo P.S. I looked at the www.amigaportal.cz website. It looks very cool, though I can't understand a word |
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Very nice design. Congrats.
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Awesome design my friend. It looks really great
Cheers about putting my name on the back of the card. I'm honored \o/ |
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