Open Source FPGA Expansion Card for the Apple II
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Open Source FPGA Expansion Card for the Apple II
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#4https://github.com/a2fpga/a2fpga_core/blob/main/boards/a2n20...
I always find it impressive how integrated our electronics have become and how few components are required to achieve what would have taken large, crowded PCBs in the past.
Re: Open Source FPGA Expansion Card for the Apple II
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#6If you are as curious as I were what the card looks like, then have a look at this: https://github.com/a2fpga/a2fpga_core/blob/main/boards/a2n20... I always find it impressive how integrated our electronics have become and how few components are required to achieve what would have taken large, crowded PCBs in the past.
Re: Open Source FPGA Expansion Card for the Apple II
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#8If you are as curious as I were what the card looks like, then have a look at this: https://github.com/a2fpga/a2fpga_core/blob/main/boards/a2n20... I always find it impressive how integrated our electronics have become and how few components are required to achieve what would have taken large, crowded PCBs in the past.
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#10720x480 is not 720p, that's 480p (assuming progressive scan and not interlaced).