On 21/04/11 01:20, Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
I would be
your first customer. I've always wanted to play with a 3B1,
even
a facsimile.
Why would you need to do it in an FPGA? It's a 68k with fairly
"standard" hardware.
Because the standard board is frickin' huge, a massive power hog and
known to be a wee bit on the unreliable side.
Drop the design into an FPGA and you go from several huge boards full of
TTL to one Eurocard, an FPGA, and a couple of RAM chips.
--
Phil.
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