This board is designed to allow me to re-engineer Agnus (cycle exact) and enable us to build Amigas into the future.
It was built out of necessity to get me a 8372AB for my ReA3000. But i should be able to reassign the pins for other Agnus revisions (provided the power pins are always the same).
Design is an ICE40HX4K FPGA + Level Shifters. It solders into a PLCC TH socket like Megachip. I'm sure someone will ask why I didnt put ram on here.. Simple. I'm a purist. I want this chip to replace Agnus and nothing else.
Should be possible to tweak the design it to any PLCC part for ST's and Amigas.
ReAgnus Board (Design Complete)
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ReAgnus Board (Design Complete)
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indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
Re: ReAgnus Board (Design Complete)
Looking good so far @terriblefire .
If it ain't broke, test it to Destruction.
Re: ReAgnus Board (Design Complete)
This looks great!
Would you need to 45 degree chop the (bottom left of the PCB if I've got my install orientation correct...) corner of the board edge where the (c) is in order to clear the cap (C816 on Rev8a board.) on an A500+ ?. Pulling that cap flat as in the picture below is not always possible.
Would you need to 45 degree chop the (bottom left of the PCB if I've got my install orientation correct...) corner of the board edge where the (c) is in order to clear the cap (C816 on Rev8a board.) on an A500+ ?. Pulling that cap flat as in the picture below is not always possible.
Re: ReAgnus Board (Design Complete)
OMG that would be fantastic! I've always been worried what would happen if the one in my A3000 died
The other good (bad!) thing about that Agnus is it's the one people stole to give Rev 6 A500's 2MB chip RAM.
Also please double the RAM from 0MB to 0MB.
The other good (bad!) thing about that Agnus is it's the one people stole to give Rev 6 A500's 2MB chip RAM.
Also please double the RAM from 0MB to 0MB.
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Re: ReAgnus Board (Design Complete)
Wow.
Is this chip £5 or am I missing something?
Is this chip £5 or am I missing something?
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Re: ReAgnus Board (Design Complete)
Yes. Its £4.18 + vatarkadiusz.makarenko wrote: ↑Tue May 26, 2020 12:58 pm Wow.
Is this chip £5 or am I missing something?
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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I’ll take one for my A1000, please
Wouldn’t that be something?
Wouldn’t that be something?
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Re: ReAgnus Board (Design Complete)
Well the board is easy. Firmware will be the pain.
But i'll do a run once i get something working.
But i'll do a run once i get something working.
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Re: ReAgnus Board (Design Complete)
Thaty is an amazing project,
(wasn't someone else doing the same?)
Are there any pins over on the FPGA and the bus buffers?
If wired to a couple of pads those could be used for upgrades or feature selection like Pal/Ntsc.
Just a thought..
(wasn't someone else doing the same?)
Are there any pins over on the FPGA and the bus buffers?
If wired to a couple of pads those could be used for upgrades or feature selection like Pal/Ntsc.
Just a thought..