[Coco] again: CoCo RGB to VGA conversion
jdaggett at gate.net
jdaggett at gate.net
Thu Aug 19 20:06:22 EDT 2004
Al
I am currently looking at doin gthe GIME in an FPGA and doing
some major enhancements to the video section. So far very
promising. Then you can dump a 6809 CPU into another FPGA and
basically there it is a coco on two chips and I/O 3.3 volt tolerant and
the core runs at 1.8 VDC. Nice operation for a laptop type scenario.
james
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> Space is a big issue. The emulator should be the natural solution,
> but JeffV's never worked fast enough for me to use, and now I'm on a
> Mac and can't figure out how to get MESS running well enough to use.
> A real CoCo would be ideal. But I haven't had a CRT computer since my
> 1999 iMac DV (which was still tiny -- all in one, "monitor" with a
> keyboard and mouse and that was it). My iMac from 2001 is flat panel
> and now I'm hooked on that idea.
>
> So, really, I'm hoping we can figure something out -- this might be a
> great opportunity for another CoCo HW team to do something, so Could-9
> isn't the only game in town (else Mark will be backlogged with
> projects for years!).
>
> Hmmm. Glenside project, maybe? :)
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