--- In minimigtg68@yahoogroups.com, "Jaime Cagigal" <jcagigal@...>
wrote:
>
> 2008/3/6, TobiFlex <t.gubener@...>:
> >
> > Here you can see the fist try to make the minimigtg68 faster:
> >
http://gamesource.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/minimigtg68/photos/view/d
50
> > 8?b=2&m=f&o=0
> > or if the link not work look into the Photos section.
> >
> > I call the new Baby
> >
> > AM IGA
> > FAMPIGA
> > F P GA
> >
> > It it is based on the minimig chipset and the TG68_fast IP Core.
> > I only remove the tg68 wapper and the M68K_bridge from the
design and
> > can increase the speed x3 :-)
> >
> Wow!!!
>
> Your work is impressive! :-)
>
> Even if SysInfo is not the best Amiga benchmark I guess that your
core
> gives more accurate speed than emulators... so it's really fast! It
> would be interesting if RedSkull could test your new 68k core on a
> DE-1 board and report results...
>
> I'm curious... the new core works as an asynchronous accelerator
on A500?
>
> 68020 emulation probably wouldn't be impossible so I guess that an
> entire A1200 could be implemented in the future with the same
hardware
> (I think gfx capabilities of DE-1 board perhaps won't allow 24bit
> colours but it would be cool anyway...)
>
>
> --
> Saludos/Best Regards
> Jaime Cagigal
>
It isn't a new 68K Core. But I use only the kernal of the tg68 Core.
The Screenshot is made with a DE1 Board. But the is not a 68020. It
is a fast 68000 :-)