On 10/31/2012 9:36 PM, David Griffith wrote:
The P112 draws about 150 milliamps not including the
floppy drives. If
you do what many others have and use an old external hard drive chassis,
you can use that power supply.
If I had that, I would not be asking what to use.
I am thinking of that getting that kit, but have no spare parts
kicking around the house as most kit salesman have you to believe.
If I have to buy parts here and there, I would be better off with a Coco III
and Nitro/9.
I'm not sure what you mean by "emulate
computer in the 12 to 24 bit
range, and still have reasonably fake I/O".
I want to run some classic computer emulators, but as a standalone
product rather having to power on a full sized PC. Notebooks and laptops
still count as a PC. As far as I know, nobody is selling FPGA clones of any
of the older products.
Ben.