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Re: Apple II VGA Video Generator Card Project



> To be honest, if you stuck a mid-range FPGA on a card with video, RAM and
> compact flash, you'd probably have enough capacity left over to implement
> the entire Apple II in the FPGA. I mean, look at the A2 - a board full of
> TTL and a 6502 - it's not that much logic for today's programmable logic
> devices.

> Some would be happy with a 'C-One' type setup, happy to use an apple
> emulated in hardware with modern peripherals such as keyboard and compact flash.

hermermherm.SIR!.

A C1 or any fpga ftm, does not 'emulate' it more acccurately 'clones'
or 'reimplements' HW  :-p ;-)