The MIST AMIGA board (Minimig type).

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Well after hating anything FPGA based for ages I started playing around with FPGAs and have to say just how impressed I am by them.

I had a look at the minimig which is excellent but lacking in features compared to the far newer FPGA Arcade which is a great looking board but I can't build the board which is half the fun!

My aim is to eventually combine a regular 68k processor with an FPGA holding the custom chips, hopefully we'll see the AGA core for the FPGA Arcade eventually released.

However I still needed to learn more about FPGAs so I discovered the MIST board. It was created by a gentleman called Till Harbaum. Based around a Altea Cyclone III development kit he create this neat little board and ported the Minimig core to it. However he is an Atari man at heart and is attempting to get TOS running on the board which is/was the original intention it just so happened the DE Minimig cores ported pretty much straight across.

The board as I said is Cyclone III based and has an Arm controller which appears to be allowing USB keyboards and mice to be used on the AMIGA side!

I now have one of only a handful of boards. I ordered the major components tonight from digikey and will order the rest from RS or Farnell. Till is currently redesigning the board to be even smaller and its that one will which will probably see wider distribution I would imagine.

Details of his development of this first version of the board are available here:

http://www.harbaum.org/till/mist/index.shtml

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That's a complete v1 board above.

I'll detail the build for anyone that is interested here. If the Minimig AGA core is ever released Till believes it should fit comfortably into the Cyclone III.
 
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Well the main advantages here are the far bigger fpga, 32mb of RAM and USB support. This would lend itself well to a conversion to the nano or pico itx formats.
 
This would be great, VGA output, 32mb ram, and if he can a Turbo 68020 (so can address all ram) A4000 in FPGA format would be cool.

I've sold all my Amiga stuff because of no space, this would hide behind the TV :)
 
He has no intention of adding a real 68k processor, thats what the MIST is about. The Turbo 68K core which kind of pretends to be a 020 is being ported.

I intend to do a board with a real 68k processor at some point and if that works, expand it out to include IDE and the proper disk drive interfaces.

But first this board needs to be built, then the GBA1000s then my own board :).
 
Looks great

What timescale have you on getting your board working

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As soon as the bits arrive + 7 days ish. Can't wait to get it running.

The board I'm designing, maybe late summer.
 
It's on sale now ...

It's on sale now ...

Truly a next-gen minimig!

Better an cheaper than the original minimig. USB for keyboard and mouse, Amiga (minimig) AND Atari ST core available, includes arm controller (was a seperate add-on on the minimig), includes a small robust metal case, WAY bigger FPGA and 32MBytes of memory ...

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Read all the details http: //code.google.com/p/mist-board/, or simply order your board at http ://lotharek.pl/product.php?pid=96
 
I believe it comes in a case as standard. I bought a couple and both came in very rugged metal cases white at the front and black on top and the sides.

Cheers

Mark
 
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