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[Forum] Coldfire accelerator for AMIGA 1200 in developmentANN.lu
Posted on 12-Oct-2004 15:21 GMT by TRAPOSOFT14 comments
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Processor MCF5475/266 MHz 400 MIPS maximum on native ColdFire code, compatible with MC680x0/FPU/MMU, 133 MHz bus, one slot for DIMM SDRAM-133 up to 512 MB, 3 x PCI 32 bit 33 MHz, USB 2.0, 2 x 100 MBit Ethernet, AC'97 Audio Codec (24 bit, 96 kHz), IDE UDMA-133, 2 x Serial ATA controller, IrDA, UART (RS-232), real time clock...

http://turbo-cf.narod.ru/eng/index.html Is this proyect still alive?

What about ColdFusion accelerator for AMIGA 3 and 4000, any news?
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Coldfire accelerator for AMIGA 1200 in development : Comment 9 of 14ANN.lu
Posted by Vovanius on 13-Oct-2004 11:05 GMT
In reply to Comment 8 (TRAPOSOFT):
As a developer:
It's need to TRAP some unimplemented instructions, like MULx <ea>,Dh:Dl... But I know how to do this :)

It's seems to be the time to write FAQ, but:
I developed only low speed embedded microprocessor systems prior to this project, so this is like an training... This is likely to be most cheap accelerator for an Amiga (about 100$ per board estimate). The most importrant thing, we will get is expirience. :) Our further plans are to develop PPC accelerators and motherboards. There's many Amiga users with 030 and without accelerator (at least in Russia), so it may be useful thing :)
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