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Re: AGA chipset on a FPGA

by "Thomas" <fuck_off@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 13, 2003 at 10:03 AM

"M" == "Michael" writes:

I don't know, sorry.
Perhaps Mick Tinker or Dave Haynie can give you a hint.

This could be a cool Project. What form factor are you thinking of, a
PCI board or a hand held device?

Regards

M> Hello,
M> Does anybody know (for sure) how many transistors/gates do the 3
M> main chips of the Amiga AGA chipset contain? Moreover, what FPGA
M> model would be viable to reproduce them (in whole or splitted into
M> 2 or 3 FPGA chips)?
M> 
M> As a (more than) hobbyst project, me and 3 engineers are
M> considering to invest our time in this project. We would like to
M> do it using FPGA's, because this technology is very viable
M> nowadays. We would then like to work on considerably improve the
M> architecture (we already have plenty of ideas), and finally
M> consider an ASIC version, seeking financial help from investors
M> after showing a working prototype of the enhanced architecture.
M> 
M> We look forward for your precious feedback.
M> 
M> Greets,
M> Mike
M> 
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