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I am curious if the owners of this project have thought about the
posibility of doing a stand alone board with a coldfire processor and a
PCI slot, much like the PPC equipped Efika board. With the recently
released MCF54455 I think it should be relatively easy to implement such a
design.
I know you must be thinking "but it would not be able to run Amiga
Software". That is why a PCI slot would be important. If a coldfire
machine were available maybe you can convince Individual Computers to
release a PCI card with FPGA that includes their amiga chipset
implementation (aka Clone-A) and maybe a 68000 and/or 68EC020 core. Also
if a coldfire machine was finally available it would certainly increase
the
interest in fianlly implenting the AROS Kickstart ROM Replacement bounty
since once it is done for the 68k, recompilation into coldfire should be
quick and painless.




Mon Oct 29, 2007 2:10 am

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I am curious if the owners of this project have thought about the posibility of doing a stand alone board with a coldfire processor and a PCI slot, much like...
rgarza001
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Nov 5, 2007
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Hi, ... I have thought it would be a cool board and a great project but I have not attempted such a thing, mainly because its not something I could assemble...
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Nov 5, 2007
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... A great resource! I've checked it out before. It's worth bookmarking. Jaeson ...
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... http://www.austexsoftware.com/nueron.html...
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