Α600: Vampire V2 arrived and it's hawt!
Hey my friends.
Long time no see but I had a really good reason I was not much online or in the works.
I had my second child (a son this time) born on 18th of August so as you can imagine my personal time plus sleep have decreased drastically since then :(
Everything's turning out better as the time goes by and I have more time to tinker my lovely hardware.
Lovely things happened in my "absence" like new core with RTG support, cache, etc on FPGA Arcade and Vampire V2 with Apollo core and SAGA support... oh damn!
AmigaDeveloper.com has started to produce
About a year ago, there was a call for Amiga developers to come together and contribute new software for both OS3.x and OS4.x and it seems that this new organization has started to bear some fruit. These would be supplied to users via the AppStore. The intropage is found –> here <–
The “Enhancer” project was the first one teased:
AmiKit 8.1 Real on Amiga 4000T - Part 2
Continuing on from Part 1 here, I am installing AmiKit 8.1 Real on my Amiga 4000T. I am pleased to report I have made some great progress overnight and now running AmiKit 8.5 Real!
How-to Publish An Individual Knowledge Dissertation with Test Reports
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AmiKit 8.1 Real on Amiga 4000T - Part 1
This weekend I decided to tackle a project I have wanted to do but put off for some time - installing AmiKit 8.1 Real on my Amiga 4000T!
J68 is now booting from User Flash Memory on the BEMICRO MAX10 FPGA board
I’ve been struggling for quite a few nights and weekends over the last month or so.
I’ve now successfully attached the J68 to the built-in User Flash Memory. This means that the 16KB (actually about ~13KB) of the ROM monitor VUBUG is now out of the pre-initialized m9k’s configured as a ROM, and now into FLASH. Which is non-volatile, and will survive a reboot. The most important part of this is that it frees up our valuable high-speed on-chip m9k’s.
Swing it, magistern!
Finally motivated by some inquiring posts on amigans.net, and a donation, I've found some time to continue my Jamiga works. I'm now focusing on AWT/Swing. So, swing it magistern!
Jon Ritman
Interview by Peter Ward
How-to Publish An Individual Knowledge Dissertation with Test Reports
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Still debugging the attachment of User Flash Memory to the J68….
So if I take my working UFM avalon-mm Master controller (which if you recall, connects to the Altera Flash Memory IP core), and attempt to attach it to the J68, the J68 no longer boots the ROM monitor code.
Since it’s not booting, I really don’t have many indications as to why. I decided that writing a ROM bus sniffer that records ROM memory requests and responses, including how long it took to satisfy that request, was worth the trouble.
In the image below, you’ll see four 32-bit columns of data on the left. Each row is a separate request.
They are:
PC: Day of the Tentacle Remastered
Icaros Desktop 2.1 is OUT
Amiga Racer: New 2016 Amiga Game!
Hi folks,