... was ... the ... Oli I recall some months backing me whingeing about how the A1200 board made most commercial sense. Since then I have bought (and sold) an ...
Hi, ... Yes, Commercially the A1200 version should be first but design wise the A4000 card is just that bit easier to do so I picked that, I have however been...
Hi, ... I've paused the CD32 design, I wasnt happy with it however the ColdFusion project is definitely still going, just no real news yet. ... Oliver...
Hi all, I am new in this group, and also new in ColdFire area. I want to call a routine in an assembly file from my C program. What is the procedure/calling...
Hi, ... Sorry but I havent done anything at all on an A500 version, I have done a quick A2000 design but that was a while ago now. I dont see any problems...
... ?!?!!?!?! You WANT to be out of a job??????? or is that a hint at being able to spend more time on the coldfire? Don't kill your self for us, please....
Hi, ... Yup, Its a bit of a long story but basically its a family business and as such its very high maintenance (No time to have a bit of fun and party, lol)...
Hi, ... Thanks for thinking of me but I did already know about this software and it will play a large part in the software side of the project. Oliver...
I'm just want to say that i look forward for the release of coldfire and a A500(+) version. How will the coldfire be connected to the amiga? I hope the project...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the Amigacoldfire group: On the A3/4000 version what would you perfer? o A standard SD-Ram DIMM and no...
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Feb 19, 2004 10:03 am
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Hi, ... The A500 version would connect to the side expansion port, (Like the GVP A530) it adds to the cost but would give enough space for some interesting...
Are we talking usable expansion slots ie you can add something to them that might actually ever become available? I mean if the slot was able to take graphics...
I definitly would perfer the SD-Ram choice with out expansion slots over the SO-Ram choice. BUT more than any thing I would love to have ethernet. How...
Hi, ... Thanks for the info. ... Not that hard to build in to the design, The ethernet section would take up about 1" X 2" all in, the main thing is every...
Hi! Am I wrong, if I think that it's could be better to have SD-Ram whithout extra ports, in the sens that we allways have the native Zorro slots, and...
... As long as the chip was compatible with classics like miami and amitcp as well as having the potential to use new drivers for some future tcpip stack, I...
Hi, ... Thats true but you are very limited to how many Zorro slots you have and for example if USB could is added to the card (Which is not hard) then you...
BTW I just noticed I have two mail identities. One if I post to the group directly and another if I respond to the mail list. To avoid confusion, these are the...
The following Amigacoldfire poll is now closed. Here are the final results: POLL QUESTION: Would you like an Ethernet option on a Coldfire card? CHOICES AND...
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Feb 21, 2004 4:31 pm
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Ciao Amigacoldfire@yahoogroups.com, ... but . . . when and where have you done those poll !?! Ciao <tsb> BITPLANE The new italian Amiga magazine ...
Gotta admit, the idea of std SD-RAM with a header for off board expansion, sounds like the best all round solution, as well as keeping the cost of the initial...
Hi, ... The problem is space, if I did that I would have to remove everything else off the board, the first prototype I did (Which didnt go to well so lets not...
hi franco, these polls are to be found on the groups page on the left hand side. if i remember correctly, you click on the "menu" and then on the "polls"...
Ciao blaubeere313@..., ... Grazie e Buona notte anche a te :-) ... yes, it is a printed magazine (64 pages in italian) plus a CDROM (sometimes 2) ... ...
... But that's what I ment, move all off the coldfire card. Only have enough logic on the coldfire card to tie in a cable to the expansion buss (bay or card)...
Hi, Just got this e-mail on the Coldfire developers board... very interesting stuff. "ColdFire Users, I am pleased to announce two new processor families to...