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Re: An FPGA card for Apple



On 2 jan, 01:40, alex.freed....@gmail.com wrote:
> On Jan 1, 8:09 am, Steven Hirsch <snhir...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > alex.freed....@gmail.com wrote:
> > > Here is one more new peripheral for the old computer.
>
> > >http://mirrow.com/FPGApple/FPGA_card.html
>
> > > There is also another version with 256K of SRAM and a much bigger
> > > FPGA. So far they are just platforms for development. The only
> > > operational example is the CFFA clone, but that can be done by simpler
> > > means. However I think the coolness factor is rather high.
>
> > > The board with a bigger chip and SRAM can be used as a VGA card, a
> > > coprocessor board and a lot of other
> > > things, all at once if needed.
>
> > Are you offering these for sale?
>
> Not at the moment. If there is enough interest to justify a small
> production run,
> it will probably happen. Likely a version with a bigger FPGA and SRAM.
>
> -Alex.

Alex,

Please count me in for a version with a bigger FPGA and SRAM,

antoine