I suspect some of you already know about this beastie designed by Dennis van Weeren. For those who haven't discovered it yet - it's a complete working Amiga 500 on an FPGA using an SD card to run standard emulator .ADF images driving a VGA monitor with a PC mouse and keyboard. It's been quite a while since I've been so impressed with what was a home spun project. All of the original ASICs, including Agnus, have been implemented in a Spartan III FPGA.
Having seen some videos of this tiny thing running it seems to be remarkably compatible with the original hardware.
You can purchase fully built units:
http://www.acube-systems.biz/eng/minimig.php
Here is a video of one running:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=zQNkt3OFb-A
I quite keen to know how the audio stacks up with the original A500 as the Amiga was known for having surprisingly low noise output stages (for a home computer).
Dan.
MINIMIG - A working Amiga on a chip!
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Re: MINIMIG - A working Amiga on a chip!
Oh my! This is amazing!!
Unfortunately apart from reminiscing occasionally I don't really load up many Amiga games these days and when i do Amiga Forever 2008 which suites my needs perfectly
Unfortunately apart from reminiscing occasionally I don't really load up many Amiga games these days and when i do Amiga Forever 2008 which suites my needs perfectly
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to quote Will Smith:
"I gotta get me one of these !"
it would plug nicely into my 40" Samsung telly
"I gotta get me one of these !"
it would plug nicely into my 40" Samsung telly
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Nice to see the Amiga being kept alive like this.
A bit pricey for me, by the time this thing arrives on the other side of the planet, it will be a good $300-$350 Canadian.
But it would be cool seeing the old stuff running on an LCD Screen.
A bit pricey for me, by the time this thing arrives on the other side of the planet, it will be a good $300-$350 Canadian.
But it would be cool seeing the old stuff running on an LCD Screen.