I currently do not have a board to run this project on. Should I get the more
expensive DE2
or is the DE1 fine? How much FPGA space does the current implementation use?
I'm new to
all this FPGA stuff, but it sure looks fun!
Thanks!
Scott
Hi,
Can anybode recommend an easy way to create the daughter board for
connecting the mouse and the joystick?
The Fampiga runs fine, it runs the same demos as the 12c version.
greets,
Sander
Hello,
Sorry I overlooked the source files. Compiled the new version and tested
Little Computer People, the program starts but still testing the write
to floppy. I also added a new file for the PS2 keyboard routine, I
eliminated the Numlock function for very small keyboard.
Hello,
I checked my setup again - and it works with the .pof and with
the .sof that i have published.
Please reformat your SD Card copy the files and try it again. The
new spihost.rom has only effect with the new config file. If you use
the new spihost.rom and the 12e config file is the adf Image always
write protected.
--- In minimigtg68@yahoogroups.com, "sarsipri" <alfco@...> wrote:
>
> --- In minimigtg68@yahoogroups.com, "TobiFlex" <t.gubener@> wrote:
> >
> > Tell me more about your Problem, Please. You must use the new
> > spihost.rom firmware and the minimig_de1.sof to config the 2c20.
> > The are only little changes between v12e and v13. Look into the
> > minimig1.v file and the bigrom sourcecode.
> > Viele Grüße
> > TobiFlex
> >
> Hello,
>
> I use the pof file from v13 to check, after I flashed the DE1 the
> minimig does not start. I checked again using the 12e version,
this
> works. As test program I will use little computer people (it stop
after
> a while when it want to write change to the adf).
>
--- In minimigtg68@yahoogroups.com, "TobiFlex" <t.gubener@...> wrote:
>
> Tell me more about your Problem, Please. You must use the new
> spihost.rom firmware and the minimig_de1.sof to config the 2c20.
> The are only little changes between v12e and v13. Look into the
> minimig1.v file and the bigrom sourcecode.
> Viele Grüße
> TobiFlex
>
Hello,
I use the pof file from v13 to check, after I flashed the DE1 the
minimig does not start. I checked again using the 12e version, this
works. As test program I will use little computer people (it stop after
a while when it want to write change to the adf).
Tell me more about your Problem, Please. You must use the new
spihost.rom firmware and the minimig_de1.sof to config the 2c20.
The are only little changes between v12e and v13. Look into the
minimig1.v file and the bigrom sourcecode.
Viele Grüße
TobiFlex
--- In minimigtg68@yahoogroups.com, "sarsipri" <alfco@...> wrote:
>
> --- In minimigtg68@yahoogroups.com, "TobiFlex" <t.gubener@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > Now I call my Amiga core with the Minimig Chipset and the
> > TG68 "FAMPIGA". Please use the Files Version 13.
> > Please test the new Future! Now you can write into the ADF Image
> files.
> > But bee carefull. This Write Function is beta and I need your
> Feedback
> > for bugfixing.
> > SW[4] is the write protect switch for the Image. If SW[4] off
the
> > Image is write protect.
> >
> > Viele Grüße
> > TobiFlex
> >
> Hello,
>
> I tested it with the new spihost.rom, but it does not work. The
new
> spihost.rom works in the 12e version. Can you release the part you
> modify in source, to recompile version 13?
>
Hello,
I have not the Time to do this yet. First I will fineshed the new
Startup System for the C-One. Sorry.
Viele Grüße
TobiFlex
--- In minimigtg68@yahoogroups.com, "fordp2002" <SimonEllwood@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi TobiFlex and fellow FPGA Enthusiasts :-
>
> I know this is some what off topic but do you have Altera DE1 HDL
for
> the CPC ???
>
> I can find you mentioned with a FPGA CPC in the past, but I can
find
> no sign of a port to DE1.
>
> FordP
> MiniMorph.com
>
> Note the MiniMorph.com website is in a sorry state due to spammers
and
> lack of time at the moment. I hope to bring it back before too
long.
>
> All the best.
>
--- In minimigtg68@yahoogroups.com, "TobiFlex" <t.gubener@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Now I call my Amiga core with the Minimig Chipset and the
> TG68 "FAMPIGA". Please use the Files Version 13.
> Please test the new Future! Now you can write into the ADF Image
files.
> But bee carefull. This Write Function is beta and I need your
Feedback
> for bugfixing.
> SW[4] is the write protect switch for the Image. If SW[4] off the
> Image is write protect.
>
> Viele Grüße
> TobiFlex
>
Hello,
I tested it with the new spihost.rom, but it does not work. The new
spihost.rom works in the 12e version. Can you release the part you
modify in source, to recompile version 13?
Hello,
i have done it a year ago. Based on Tobiflexs DE2 Code.
You can download it from:
http://drunken.intershit.com/cpctrex_DE1_Port1.rar
So far no SD card and no sound output ...
--- In minimigtg68@yahoogroups.com, "Daryl Richards" <daryl@...> wrote:
>
> I also would like to see this! Please please!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Ronivon Costa" <ronivon.costa@...>
>
> Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 15:54:23
> To:minimigtg68@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [minimigtg68] Amstrad/Schneider CPC / S for Altera DE1
>
>
> I am also interested in the CPC core, it would be nice to it for DE1.
>
> :)
>
>
> 2008/4/19, fordp2002 <SimonEllwood@ <mailto:SimonEllwood@...>
hotmail.com>:
>
>
>
>
> Hi TobiFlex and fellow FPGA Enthusiasts :-
>
> I know this is some what off topic but do you have Altera DE1 HDL for
> the CPC ???
>
> I can find you mentioned with a FPGA CPC in the past, but I can find
> no sign of a port to DE1.
>
> FordP
> MiniMorph.com
>
> Note the MiniMorph.com website is in a sorry state due to spammers and
> lack of time at the moment. I hope to bring it back before too long.
>
> All the best.
>
>
>
>
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I also would like to see this! Please please!
-----Original Message-----
From: "Ronivon Costa" <ronivon.costa@...>
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 15:54:23
To:minimigtg68@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [minimigtg68] Amstrad/Schneider CPC / S for Altera DE1
I am also interested in the CPC core, it would be nice to it for DE1.
:)
2008/4/19, fordp2002 <SimonEllwood@ <mailto:SimonEllwood@...>
hotmail.com>:
Hi TobiFlex and fellow FPGA Enthusiasts :-
I know this is some what off topic but do you have Altera DE1 HDL for
the CPC ???
I can find you mentioned with a FPGA CPC in the past, but I can find
no sign of a port to DE1.
FordP
MiniMorph.com
Note the MiniMorph.com website is in a sorry state due to spammers and
lack of time at the moment. I hope to bring it back before too long.
All the best.
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Hi TobiFlex and fellow FPGA Enthusiasts :-
I know this is some what off topic but do you have Altera DE1 HDL for
the CPC ???
I can find you mentioned with a FPGA CPC in the past, but I can find
no sign of a port to DE1.
FordP
MiniMorph.com
Note the MiniMorph.com website is in a sorry state due to spammers and
lack of time at the moment. I hope to bring it back before too long.
All the best.
Hello,
Now I call my Amiga core with the Minimig Chipset and the
TG68 "FAMPIGA". Please use the Files Version 13.
Please test the new Future! Now you can write into the ADF Image files.
But bee carefull. This Write Function is beta and I need your Feedback
for bugfixing.
SW[4] is the write protect switch for the Image. If SW[4] off the
Image is write protect.
Viele Grüße
TobiFlex
On http://www.amiga.org riftcon, piru and i discuss about the 68sec000.
Now it look like the 68SEC000 is a 68000. The "Move from CCR" is
illegal and "Move from SR" is not privileged. What's matter with the
68EC000 we don't know. We must find somebody who can test it with a
real 68EC000.
Now I say: the 68SEC000 is a good choise for the minimig.
But the TG68 is also good and you can clock the TG68 higher.
I tried that a couple of weeks ago, but did not get the expected result. I've only tried it in a Basic test but I had problems getting the lm32 to run on my board. But I'm both new to DDR-controllers and to the lm32-project so maybe I done something wrong.. I think I'll try it again. I both need it for a seperate hobby-project and it would be GREAT fun to get the TG68-minimig running on the 1600E!
--- In minimigtg68@yahoogroups.com, Jörg Bornschein <jb@...> wrote:
>
> Magnus Wedmark wrote:
>
> Hi everyone...
>
> > Anyone tried? Anyone working at it right now? I own a Digilent
> > Microblaze Starterkit and would really like to be able to boot an
> > Amiga on it. It comes with a Spartan-3 1600E so I think it would be
> > able to sport the complete solution with bvoth Minimig and TG68.
> >
> > [..]
> >
> > One of the problems I have is thta I'm new to handling the onboard
> > 64Mbyte DDR2 memory so that si probably one obstacle to try and
get over..
>
> Digilent seems to have removed this board from its page -- so I can't
> verify: But isn't this board the big brother of the Spartan-3 500E
> StarterKit? I think it does use a DDR(1) memory.
>
> I'd expect the verilog memory controller at
>
> https://roulette.das-labor.org/bzrtrac/wiki/wb_ddr
>
> to work fine on that borad...
>
>
> j.
>
You are correct! It is DDR-memory and the 1600 is a "bigger brother"
of the more common 3E-Starter Kit with its 500K-device.
Thank you for the tip about the DDR-controller. I've seen it but I
would really like a good example of it in use.. Have you seen some?
I'm used to working with SRAM so if it only could be just as simple..
Best Regards
Magnus
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--- 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 :-)
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/d50
> 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
Here you can see the fist try to make the minimigtg68 faster:
http://gamesource.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/minimigtg68/photos/view/d50
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 :-)
Viele Grüße
TobiFlex
Mark McDougall wrote:
Hello,
> The Minimig does the arbitration within the controller itself, but I guess
> there's no reason you couldn't do it outside the controller and leave it
> unchanged - much like the arbiters in Altera's SOPC system. Some time ago I
> wrote a simple arbiter for wishbone based on the example in the old
> wishbone documentation...
Could you sum up the requirements for the minimig SDRAM access?
(operating frequency; maximal latency: data width.. )
Sorry for noch checking the Minimig sources for myself....
j.
Magnus Wedmark wrote:
> Thank you for the tip about the DDR-controller. I've seen it but I
> would really like a good example of it in use.. Have you seen some?
> I'm used to working with SRAM so if it only could be just as simple..
One (other) obstacle you'll face in using another DDR controller in Minimig
is that the controller needs to arbitrate between 68K and Z80 accesses - so
you'll notice there's two bus interfaces on the Minimig controller.
The Minimig does the arbitration within the controller itself, but I guess
there's no reason you couldn't do it outside the controller and leave it
unchanged - much like the arbiters in Altera's SOPC system. Some time ago I
wrote a simple arbiter for wishbone based on the example in the old wishbone
documentation...
Regards,
--
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| <http://members.iinet.net.au/~msmcdoug> | with less resistance!"
Magnus Wedmark wrote:
Hi,
> You are correct! It is DDR-memory and the 1600 is a "bigger brother"
> of the more common 3E-Starter Kit with its 500K-device.
>
> Thank you for the tip about the DDR-controller. I've seen it but I
> would really like a good example of it in use.. Have you seen some?
> I'm used to working with SRAM so if it only could be just as simple..
I'm actually the author... and I've seen some examples of it being in
use :) None of them was actually small...
But it does present you a well documented wishbone interface without
bells an whistles, not even burst transfers. I've had a positive
feedback from someone using it on a Spartan-3E 1600 Starterkit without
any tuning or twiddleing...
The biggest obstacle shows up when you change the operating frequency
and need to readjust the phase-shift between the reading and sending
side: it does not auto-calibrate :(
j.
--- In minimigtg68@yahoogroups.com, Jörg Bornschein <jb@...> wrote:
>
> Magnus Wedmark wrote:
>
> Hi everyone...
>
> > Anyone tried? Anyone working at it right now? I own a Digilent
> > Microblaze Starterkit and would really like to be able to boot an
> > Amiga on it. It comes with a Spartan-3 1600E so I think it would be
> > able to sport the complete solution with bvoth Minimig and TG68.
> >
> > [..]
> >
> > One of the problems I have is thta I'm new to handling the onboard
> > 64Mbyte DDR2 memory so that si probably one obstacle to try and
get over..
>
> Digilent seems to have removed this board from its page -- so I can't
> verify: But isn't this board the big brother of the Spartan-3 500E
> StarterKit? I think it does use a DDR(1) memory.
>
> I'd expect the verilog memory controller at
>
> https://roulette.das-labor.org/bzrtrac/wiki/wb_ddr
>
> to work fine on that borad...
>
>
> j.
>
You are correct! It is DDR-memory and the 1600 is a "bigger brother"
of the more common 3E-Starter Kit with its 500K-device.
Thank you for the tip about the DDR-controller. I've seen it but I
would really like a good example of it in use.. Have you seen some?
I'm used to working with SRAM so if it only could be just as simple..
Best Regards
Magnus
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--- In minimigtg68@yahoogroups.com, Jörg Bornschein <jb@...> wrote:
>
> Magnus Wedmark wrote:
>
> Hi everyone...
>
> > Anyone tried? Anyone working at it right now? I own a Digilent
> > Microblaze Starterkit and would really like to be able to boot an
> > Amiga on it. It comes with a Spartan-3 1600E so I think it would be
> > able to sport the complete solution with bvoth Minimig and TG68.
> >
> > [..]
> >
> > One of the problems I have is thta I'm new to handling the onboard
> > 64Mbyte DDR2 memory so that si probably one obstacle to try and
get over..
>
> Digilent seems to have removed this board from its page -- so I can't
> verify: But isn't this board the big brother of the Spartan-3 500E
> StarterKit? I think it does use a DDR(1) memory.
>
> I'd expect the verilog memory controller at
>
> https://roulette.das-labor.org/bzrtrac/wiki/wb_ddr
>
> to work fine on that borad...
>
>
> j.
>
You are correct! It is DDR-memory and the 1600 is a "bigger brother"
of the more common 3E-Starter Kit with its 500K-device.
Thank you for the tip about the DDR-controller. I've seen it but I
would really like a good example of it in use.. Have you seen some?
I'm used to working with SRAM so if it only could be just as simple..
Best Regards
Magnus
Magnus Wedmark wrote:
Hi everyone...
> Anyone tried? Anyone working at it right now? I own a Digilent
> Microblaze Starterkit and would really like to be able to boot an
> Amiga on it. It comes with a Spartan-3 1600E so I think it would be
> able to sport the complete solution with bvoth Minimig and TG68.
>
> [..]
>
> One of the problems I have is thta I'm new to handling the onboard
> 64Mbyte DDR2 memory so that si probably one obstacle to try and get over..
Digilent seems to have removed this board from its page -- so I can't
verify: But isn't this board the big brother of the Spartan-3 500E
StarterKit? I think it does use a DDR(1) memory.
I'd expect the verilog memory controller at
https://roulette.das-labor.org/bzrtrac/wiki/wb_ddr
to work fine on that borad...
j.
Anyone tried? Anyone working at it right now? I own a Digilent
Microblaze Starterkit and would really like to be able to boot an
Amiga on it. It comes with a Spartan-3 1600E so I think it would be
able to sport the complete solution with bvoth Minimig and TG68.
I've also added my own extension board for it that probably would suit
Minimig perfectly. It adds: 4096-color VGA, SD-Card-socket,
C64-joystick-port, Extra PS/2-connector, Stereo Line-out for sound.
One of the problems I have is thta I'm new to handling the onboard
64Mbyte DDR2 memory so that si probably one obstacle to try and get over..
I've already played around a little bit with the FPGA-64 project and
gotten the C64 to boot and function quite OK. Also managed to add a
SID to it and head some sounds by hacking some POKE's in a BASIC program!
Best Regards
Magnus
2008/3/3, TobiFlex <t.gubener@...>:
>
> I have never seen a picture from a minimig with a 2.04 bootscreen.
I have vague memories of some old screenshots showing kick3.x bootmenu
http://home.hetnet.nl/~weeren001/files/Minimig_proto_blit_trouble.JPG
> But the minimigtg68 can boot all versions of kickstartrom.
>
> Now I found a little but important difference in the 68sec000 and the
> TG68 IP Core.
>
> The tg68 is a 68000 Clone. But the 68sec000 insn't a 68000 and isn't
> a 68010. That is the Problem.
>
> The Move from SR is priviligated in the 68sec000. Kick >= 2.04 use
> this Instruction to check the CPU Type.
> For the kick 2.04 is the 68sec000 a 68010. But the 68sec000 has the
> exception stack frames from the 68000. That can't work without a
> patch.
>
> But the TG68 use the Move from sr in user state and use also the
> 68000 exception stack frames. That works fine.
>
> I think the TG68 IP Core is the better choose for the minimig!
>
You have done an amazing work :-)
Although I understand that proper sync is prioritary, I'm curious...
could your emulator work in an "async" way and get faster? It would be
a good test to discover if the current core would be enough for e.g.
020/14Mhz emulation speeds :-) And that could help to get more speed
with faster FPGAs... maybe implementing some kind of instruction
"pipelining"...
How is going RedSkulls' ECS emulation?
--
Saludos/Best Regards
Jaime Cagigal
I have never seen a picture from a minimig with a 2.04 bootscreen.
But the minimigtg68 can boot all versions of kickstartrom.
Now I found a little but important difference in the 68sec000 and the
TG68 IP Core.
The tg68 is a 68000 Clone. But the 68sec000 insn't a 68000 and isn't
a 68010. That is the Problem.
The Move from SR is priviligated in the 68sec000. Kick >= 2.04 use
this Instruction to check the CPU Type.
For the kick 2.04 is the 68sec000 a 68010. But the 68sec000 has the
exception stack frames from the 68000. That can't work without a
patch.
But the TG68 use the Move from sr in user state and use also the
68000 exception stack frames. That works fine.
I think the TG68 IP Core is the better choose for the minimig!
Viele Grüße
TobiFlex - the creator of the TG68 Core ;-)
I am happy to let you people know the status of this thread. Yesterday, I could get Minimig running stable on my DE1.
I worked with revision E new, booted with kickstart 1.3, and tried with succes load workbench 1.3, and a couple of games. Could not play, because I need a splitter for the ps2 output (for joystick or mouse).
I am just amazed. Thank you very much Dennis van Weeren !!
Ok, now I am getting something a little bit different, actually, as described by Mark.
Then, I did as suggested by Laptev, and formatted one of my SD using my camera, and then got this:
SPI card found!
FAT16 found!
Loading SPIHOST... Start SpiHost Minimig Controller by Dennis van Weeren Start FDC EMU
The HEX0, HEX1 and HEX2 show "000" HEX3 is not ON.
At this point, I think I have a problem with my LCD. I will not be able to check with a CRT monitor...
too bad.
This project from TobiFlex is sooooo cool, and I hope I can run it soon on my board. You engineers, keep doing this great job, there are lot of people out there really supporting you in some way, as I do trying are reporting the test. That is all I can do, as I am a begginer on FPGAs.
I hope I could do more...
Thanks Tobiflex, good job, and thanks aoo people for all help I got.
With different kickstart version, i get different results for adf loading.
Some adf files which were not recognized with kick 1.2 are recognized
with kick 1.3 and vice versa.
Sometimes one or several resets within the disk selection menu make the
adf readable.
I have tested the DE1 version with 4 sd cards. Two of them absolutely
won´t run, a Kingston 256 MB and a 512 MB CnMemory card. A 2 GB Extreme
Memory SD Card and 32 MB Sandisk MMC works in most cases.
Sometimes an additional reset helps to boot up the kick rom file.
Tested with the file produced by Tobias and self compiled.
Regards
Dirk
Laptev schrieb:
> --- In minimigtg68@yahoogroups.com, Mark McDougall <msmcdoug@...>
> wrote:
>
>> Laptev wrote:
>>
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>>> When you receive your debug message on PC - "Loading SPIHOST...
>>> Start SpiHost" , then you must see in monitor of DE1 - blue
>>> rectangle and text - "SPI card found!
>>> KICK.ROM loading"! two seconds ... and floppy drive with floppy
>>>
> disk!
>
>> I get this....
>>
>> SPI card found!
>> FAT16 found!
>> Loading SPIHOST...
>> Start SpiHost
>> Start FDC EMU
>>
>> And then the Kickstart screen. But I can't boot any disks...
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> --
>> | Mark McDougall | "Electrical
>>
> Engineers do it
>
>> | <http://members.iinet.net.au/~msmcdoug> | with less
>>
> resistance!"
>
> Where is formatted your SD-card ?
> I format SD-Card in windows_XP, selected FAT.
> I`m too can`t boot any disk or on other SD-card appears red
> screen,yellow scr,not detect sd-card.
> I format SD-card in digital fotocamera - all problem is absent.
>
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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android@... wrote:
> Should be easy to syntetise the source for the DE2 board in a
> DE270?
The only issue I think you'll have is the SDRAM controller, as the
configuration of the SDRAM on the DE2-70 differs from the DE2.
I have ported the DE2 to custom hardware with differing SDRAM and it boots
Kickstart and runs the floppy disk emulation menu - although I can't get it
to successfully boot a floppy image. Having said that, I have the same
problem on a DE2 when I build the DE2 version myself as well, so I'm not
convinced there's not a problem elsewhere...
The SDRAM on my platform is larger than the DE2, but the SDRAM controller
appears to handle it because it drives 1 more address line than the SDRAM on
the DE2 requires. I punched it out to the top level and, as I said,
Kickstart boots so I'm reasonably confident that it's refreshing the SDRAM
on my platform correctly...
Every other aspect of the design should run as-is...
Regards,
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Hi people
I'm new to this forum.
I'm a hardware engineer and i bought some Xilinx FPGA
evaluation boards, including and XUP-V2P, for hobby
purposses.
I never worked with Altera FPGA's, and i'm planing to buy a
board from Terasic.
I wish to buy a board to make work Minimig but i wish to buy
a powerfull one that can be expanded in a near future.
I saw on the Terasic web page the DE1, DE2 and DE2-70, for
the price difference of the DE2 and DE2-70, around 100%, i
think that the DE2-70 is more interesting because doubles
memory lenght.
Have tested any of you the Minimig on a DE2-70 board?
Should be easy to syntetise the source for the DE2 board in a
DE270?
I ask this because i doesn't have any experience with Altera
devices until now and i don't know if it will be difficult to port
the source to a DE2-70 pcb.
Best Regards
Xavier Ruiz