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calibrator{at}freenet.de wrote:
> On 6 Jan., 00:21, alex.freed....{at}gmail.com wrote:
>> On Jan 5, 1:33 pm, aiiad...{at}gmail.com wrote:
>>> Very cool site... Is the FPGA big enough to cram an entire IIe
>>> computer inside?
>> Yes. More than one in fact. I have added pictures of the new card with
>> a bigger FPGA to the bottom of my web page
>>
>> The VGA card became a reality. Just cut out a portion of my FPGApple
>> and synchronized the clock with that on the Apple bus. I didn't even
>> bother to take any screenshots as they are identical to the old
>> ones.
>
> AppleCrate-on-a-Card with VGA output...
>
> bye
> Marcus
Yeah, a multi-core 6502. Just need OpenCL....
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