Closed FPGA Arcade Replay with 060DB, 10/100 Ethernet, RTG Video, AHI Audio & USB support

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Cool FPGA Arcade Replay system together with the rare 060 daughterboard.

Built into a solid aluminium nano ITX case. Plug and Play :check:

The Replay together with the 060DB form a symbiosis of a real Motorola 060 processor and real 32bit FAST RAM memory and a Xilinx FPGA for simulation of the Amiga's custom chip set.

Which means in practice you'll get an Amiga simulation very close to the original Amiga 4000 (except for Zorro slots) using modern hardware.

The FPGA Arcade's Amiga core is the afaik the most accurate Amiga simulation known at the moment.

Features of the system:

- Amiga simulation using a real Motorola 060 (66MHz 68EC060 supplied) or using an FPGA based 020
- RGB analog and digital output with excellent PQ. Can output 15kHz or 31kHz (built in Scandoubler). Can be used on any monitor.
- Analog (mini jack) audio output
- 2x DB9 joystick/mouse inputs
- 2x PS/2 keyboard/mouse inputs (needed)
- 10/100 Ethernet port (working SANA II device - works in AmiTCP and Miami)
- 2x USB2 port. Works with the supplied Poseidon software. Memory sticks and mice can be used.
- Real 720k (DD) Amiga floppy drive
- 1x RS232 serial port
- AHI 16bit/48kHz audio support over the same mini jack output as the standard Amiga audio
- RTG video support upto 1024x768
- SDcard for storing cores and HDD image files. Working setup supplied on request.

Almost any game you throw at it works without a hitch. If the 060 would give you trouble running a game, for example when instead of using WHDload you want to load an unpatched game from floppy, you can always switch back to the Amiga020 core, which runs a 020 CPU in the FPGA at 100MHz or at 14MHz Amiga 1200 speed.

Also MAC emulation, using ShapeShifter, works excellent on this Replay system. The 060 makes it really fast.

The picture and sound quality are top notch, as the system's architect, Mike J, is a professional designer of high quality video processing systems.

You can choose whether to connect the system to an analog RGB input (15kHz or 31kHz), like in my case a Sony PVM monitor or use the DVI digital video output and connect it digtally to an LCD (15kHz or 31kHz).

The system allows for swapping the CPU for another 060. I have used a 68060rev6 on the 060DB in the past. The system allows for 85MHz maximum stable speed on my 68060rev6 CPU (not included) using a passive heatsink.

The Motorola 68EC060 supplied is stable for many hours at 75MHz under maximum load.

The Replay system has been tested extensively and works very well.

Price for the completely built Replay system including everything is 995 Euro.

Payment by PayPal friends or bank transfer.

Insured shipping to mainland Europe is 30 Euro by DHL.

Reserving the right to sell elsewhere too.
 

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