>
> Originally, my FPGA project was intended to create a cheap drop-in
> replacement part for the Cinematronics motherboard. Using a 586 to emulate
For those who don't know, that project was why I started learning enough
about the hardware for Kurt & I to emulate it.
Anyway, I'd say some form of HDL version of that processor would be a great
thing to do. Someone who wanted to learn HDL (like me, but with more free
time) could use that as a learning project. Then we could target whatever
device is available and big enough at the time.
BTW, when a CineBoard is powered up, what should the LED do??? I need to
see if mine work.
-- ___ __ _ _ _ | \ / \ | | | || | phkahler@oakland.edu Engineer/Programmer | _/| || || |_| || |__ " What makes someone care so much? |_| |_||_| \___/ |____) for things another man can just ignore. " -S.H.Received on Wed Jan 5 17:49:48 2000
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