[Coco] The Coco3FPGA - Bringing the Color Computer 3 into the new Millenium!
Mark McDougall
msmcdoug at iinet.net.au
Wed Feb 8 21:56:58 EST 2017
On 9/02/2017 1:28 PM, Zippster wrote:
> Not forgotten. I’m not convinced the project has to cost that much
> though. How much was the kickstarter for? Quite a bit as I
> recall...
<https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/854038380/coco-x-the-next-generation-of-tandy-color-computer>
> ...based on experience with the analog board, I
> think you’d be looking at perhaps 50 people that might buy in on the
> initial run.
> I’m sure a few of us could nail down the hardware design
> (setting aside other projects), but it’s still a pile of work. And if
> neither Gary nor Roger adopted it for development… Well, it would be
> a wasted effort.
Exactly, I think you'd need an initial run closer to 100 and you'd need
an FPGA developer on board, in the hardware design phase. Having said
that, does the community really need 3 distinct Coco FPGA efforts?
Personally, I think 2 is already one too many; I certainly don't
discourage either but my choice of platform was made for me as I owned a
DE1 years before the Coco3FPGA surfaced.
I have a feeling any future project will only further fragment the
market, rather than establish itself as any defacto standard - unless
perhaps it was designed to physically replace the Coco3 motherboard,
complete with cartridge port.
> Considering the size of the group, I tend to think using dev boards
> and designing daughterboards to go with them makes more sense.
> There’s really nothing wrong with this approach after all.
Between that and the fact that 2 projects already exist, I tend to
agree. And a port of either project to the MiST board wouldn't be
unwelcome either!
Regards,
--
Mark McDougall
<http://retroports.blogspot.com.au>
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