Well, GC is already there somehow ;)
It implements a 68000 CPU at 7.5 MHz, so is already somewhat faster than the
original.
Other 68k implementations on the MiST have 68k20 CPUs running at well beyond
25MHz. There’s still a lot of potential.
Tobias
> Am 13.08.2015 um 21:36 schrieb Urs Koenig
Tobias wrote:
> Till Harbaum, the originator of the MiST (an FPGA-based „anything“-
> Computer) has just released his first open-source implementation of a QL on
> FPGA.
> It implements a basic QL with 1 Microdrive and 640k Memory. (But I’m sure
> we’ll grow from there…)
Another QL is born. Great w
Very nice!
On 13 August 2015 at 20:32, Tobias Fröschle
wrote:
> All!
>
> It’s been on the QL Forum, but I know not everyone reads there.
>
> Till Harbaum, the originator of the MiST (an FPGA-based „anything“-Computer)
> has just released his first open-source implementation of a QL on FPGA.
> It
All!
It’s been on the QL Forum, but I know not everyone reads there.
Till Harbaum, the originator of the MiST (an FPGA-based „anything“-Computer)
has just released his first open-source implementation of a QL on FPGA.
It implements a basic QL with 1 Microdrive and 640k Memory. (But I’m sure we’l