05 April 2023, 11:04 | #1 |
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Minimig on DE0-nano
Hi,
I did this fun experiment of testing the AGA minimig core on the cheap terasic's DE0-nano fpga. I have to say that it works great, the performances are not incredible but the emulation is quite accurate. the test is cheap, it is done with a handful of resistors, some capacitors, some breadboards and recycled connectors and cables. I only bought the microsd and rs232 pmods and of course de-nano. if anyone is interested in this test I can share all details in my github repo some screenshot.. |
05 April 2023, 11:40 | #2 |
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Hey, this is pretty good
Great job man! Can this be somehow transmutated into a cheap MiSTer config? Those 10 nano boards are insanely expensive |
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however there is this Mister project for DE0-nano-soc which is perhaps cheaper. this is just an experiment for me, I remain of the opinion that nothing in FPGA can replace a real Amiga |
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