ungatonipon
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Everything runs now stable at 100Mhz and with frequency increase and 16 bit SDRAM it could go much much higher.
My question is, What's the potential? With the fastest FPGA available, adding more caches and fast RAM? Can we talk about more than 50, maybe over 100 MIPS? If you concentrated in getting the fastest Amiga possible, how much speed do you estimate could be possible?
Honestly talking, I didn't think you'd make it. But you did. My apologies for that. What you did show an incredible potential. Classic Amigas that can be made faster with a simple firmware update of that PGA Board? Man, that'd be the thing we've been all waiting for. No PPC, no strange concepts or new systems... that is not Amiga. But hey, super-cached emulated MC680X0 cores on directly connected modern cheap hardware? That's exciting. Really exciting
If this works and later you launch one of this for A1200, I can see a real rebirth of the Amiga platform as new FPGA modules appear in the market.
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