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| | Richard Gatineau
Posts 60 19 Feb 2019 10:53
| igor majstorovic wrote:
| After so much frustration Cyclone III was only solution to at least get some info using device I understand better [...] But, despite everything I am quite surprised how card works and complete system is very very stable. |
It is perfect, you does fine! Far better to be based on a stable design. The bench results are already a dream.
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| | Gunnar von Boehn (Apollo Team Member) Posts 6214 19 Feb 2019 12:36
| New core,
Is this officially the fastest Amiga1200?
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| | Michael Borrmann
Posts 140 19 Feb 2019 17:37
| Nice! Looking forward to the V1200.
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| | Daniel Sevo
Posts 299 19 Feb 2019 18:54
| I think its time to pick up the phone and call Nic Wilson ;-)
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| | Ronnie Beck
Posts 37 19 Feb 2019 19:07
| Gunnar von Boehn wrote:
| Is this officially the fastest Amiga1200?
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<jealousy>Yes. How much do you want for it?</jealousy> Hurry up and take my money!!!!!
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| | Nadyr Nick
Posts 54 19 Feb 2019 22:02
| hello team, few simple questions please - how much it will cost about the card V3 for A1200 ? about € 370,00 as V2 for A500 and A600 ,or little more ? (400,00) or much more (500,00 ?) - Will be possibile to use the V3 for A1200 with Mediator PCI elbox to play warp3d games with Voodoo3 in 68k mode and in PPC mode with PPC PCI cards (sonnet project) ? or not compatibile ? - Will be compatible the V3 for A1200 with Indivision MK2 of icomp ? - Will be possibile at the end of 2019 a V4 for A1200 and one for A4000 with FPGA Cyclone 5 or better ? thanks
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| | Richard Gatineau
Posts 60 20 Feb 2019 12:45
| nadyr nick wrote:
| how much it will cost about the card V3 for A1200 ? about € 370,00 as V2 for A500 and A600 ,or little more ? (400,00) or much more (500,00 ? | The V2 and V2+ are 300€ at EXTERNAL LINK (299€ should sold a million ^^). I imagine the same design for A1200 will have a close target price, that will be fantastic because it will not split de community about softwares limitations. For myself, I'm not interrested about a Cyclone 5 or better version if the price increase too much with the power. This hardware is already great compared to the existing expansions. V4 is perfect for a standalone solution in my opinion..
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| | Daniel Sevo
Posts 299 20 Feb 2019 16:33
| @Richard Cyclone 5 is not so much about "power" as it is about "More space on the FPGA". If the hardware FPU was a tight fit in the Cyclone III then the upcoming "GPU" will be even harder - or maybe completely impossible? :-) (Whereas the Cyclone V gives plenty of space to add features). Don't know what sources they have but, (as a reference) from e.g. Mouser Electronics, the Cyclon 5 E is about ~90 euro. But remember, end cost of card is probably more development and labor/assembly time than component cost (even though you have FPGA, RAM chips, hard to find connector, PCB). Majsta does this full time, he needs to put bread on the table like the rest of us. Anyway, IMO I think > 350~euro is still a fair price for what it does..
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| | Richard Gatineau
Posts 60 20 Feb 2019 17:06
| Daniel Sevo wrote:
| @Richard : Cyclone 5 is not so much about "power" as it is about "More space on the FPGA". If the hardware FPU was a tight fit in the Cyclone III then the upcoming "GPU" will be even harder - or maybe completely impossible? :-) (Whereas the Cyclone V gives plenty of space to add features). |
@Daniel, as I know the Cyclone V allow a higher clock and support fastest external memory ... Understand that more space = more features = more power too. (as you said, an uncomming GPU ...) Next, I think that is good to have the same design for all the Amiga range of computers to not have gaps with the different models to be able to offer the same programs quality for all. Currently, I do not want to dev any games project on a "never finished" hardware. I definitively not want to buy a Vampire for SysInfo or AIBB ... It is an useless bid for power. It is why I'm really interrested if the A1200 version is close to the A500/A600 version.
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| | Michael AMike
Posts 152 20 Feb 2019 18:13
| Why is the ChipSpeed so slow?
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| | Roy Gillotti
Posts 517 20 Feb 2019 20:02
| Michael AMike wrote:
| Why is the ChipSpeed so slow?
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Likely because it's using the actual chipram on the A1200?
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| | Igor Majstorovic (Apollo Team Member) Posts 407 20 Feb 2019 20:46
| @Michael AMike Yeah it needs some more work. I did improve it but it is not there yet. Somehow reply from Gayle is too slow now but I have some ideas how to fix that.
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| | Andy Hearn
Posts 374 22 Feb 2019 13:05
| just out of curiosity, what's the FPGA's cpu bus connection back to the A1200 board itself? 16/24/32bit? just the V2(+) only had to interface to the OG 16bit 68000, where as the A1200's based on the 24bit EC020. do you have to take all of the CPU bus at power on's "CPU bus grant request", as if I've been made aware correctly, the custom chips themselves are only accessible on a 16bit cycle anyway? please excuse my poor question phrasing, getting over illness/tiredness/overexcitement about this project in general.
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| | Igor Majstorovic (Apollo Team Member) Posts 407 22 Feb 2019 17:30
| Address bus is nearly the same as on MC68K but data is 32bit. Bus arbitration is very simple 2-wire like on MC68K. BR <= '0'; if BG = '0' and As ='1' and Dsack = "11" then . . . Depending on the type of transfer long,word or byte we decide what to take from the bus or what to write. So it depends on A1,A0, Siz1,Siz0,Dsack1 and Dsack0 so it is lot more complex than on MC68K. As said before this needs some more work to get perfect timings and gain better performance.
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| | Andy Hearn
Posts 374 25 Feb 2019 16:57
| awesome stuff!
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| | Master APEX
Posts 44 10 Mar 2019 17:52
| Hoping that with new hardware, finally more software will come. At the moment games and tools seems to appear only here in this forum, Wiki is outdated on many places and programmers are leaving the Vampire again.
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| | Ronnie Beck (Apollo Team Member) Posts 199 11 Mar 2019 06:42
| Master aPEX wrote:
| ...Wiki is outdated on many places and programmers are leaving the Vampire again. |
You forgot to mention that the sky is falling. On matters, which actually relate to this thread, I am thoroughly looking forward to the arrival of the V1200. The A1200 was a true A500 successor and very much deserving of the Vampire Accelerator. Nice work guys!
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| | Nils Müller
Posts 2 26 Mar 2019 01:37
| are there any news on the v1200 ? It's been a while since the last update and I can hardly wait to see the v1200 become reality!
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| | David Wright
Posts 373 20 May 2019 13:11
| A unicorn!
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