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Nanomig

Last updated on 9 days ago
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CoolCat5000Newbie
Posted 2 months ago
Hi all,
Just spreading the news!

https://github.co...um/NanoMig

It doesnt boot AROS yet

so spread the news on arosland seems to make sense

https://www.atari...hp?t=43729

Kind regards,
amigamiaamigamiaAdmin
Posted 2 months ago
Not sure this would be powerful enough for AROS 68K but a neat project none the less. Very similar to the FleaOhm project but at least someone is developing on this one.
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CoolCat5000Newbie
Posted 2 months ago
Well, it is more a proof of concept, and it seems that have this core on this fpga is feasible.

https://github.co...AGA_MiSTer

also, it would be possible to pistorm it. (infact this photo is from claude) that is now working for some kind of eGPU support

https://x.com/Cla...5817367556

I spread the news just in case it awake some attention (it seems a really nice project, and imo a real good aros companion)
CoolCat5000 attached the following image:
pistormnano.jpeg
amigamiaamigamiaAdmin
Posted 2 months ago
Oh I am very excited about this. I own a FleaOhm FPGA but it hasn't been updated in years. I have been waiting for a similar project to show up.

One question though: Why the Tang Nano 20K when there is a Tang Premier 25K?
pixiepixieMember
Posted 2 months ago

amigamia wrote:

@amigamia - Not sure this would be powerful enough for AROS 68K but a neat project none the less. Very similar to the FleaOhm project but at least someone is developing on this one.

Isn't it a case of not having optimized graphic drivers? The underneath system shouldn't be that slower compared with AmigaOS
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CoolCat5000Newbie
Posted 1 month ago

amigamia wrote:

@amigamia -

One question though: Why the Tang Nano 20K when there is a Tang Premier 25K?


i think because it fits, but the "master" port is an AtariST core that works on 20k, 25k and 138k variants!

https://github.com/harbaum/MiSTeryNano

one nice thing is that it has midi in/out support! Smile
(i think nowdays midi are just usb ports, but just as curiosity)
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CoolCat5000Newbie
Posted 1 month ago
Dunno if this makes sense, but i like to think this nanomig approach (tang nano 20k) more like an amiga HAT for raspberry, using pistorm, in a scenario where aros and emu68 would be glued togheter rather than as a previous amiga model replica.


(just sharing my pov as it can make sense for others, or not Smile )
Edited by CoolCat5000 on 28-07-2024 04:39, 1 month ago
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CoolCat5000Newbie
Posted 26 days ago
A status update! Smile

"I am currently restarting from scratch with the mister code. I don't know if it will even fit even if I disable many parts."

https://github.co...g/issues/8

i hope that sometime soon i can come here to say that it booted AROS! Smile
amigamia, Argo, pixie
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CoolCat5000Newbie
Posted 21 days ago
Hi all,

that was fast Smile

https://github.co...s/tag/v0.3

As far as i understand, the fpga side is allready good to go, now would need a pi storm to have the steroids for AROS!

I dont know how much, but i think that would be an on budget AROS machine!

no schedule'n'rocking !
aha, miker1264, Argo
amigamiaamigamiaAdmin
Posted 21 days ago
Very nice!
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CoolCat5000Newbie
Posted 9 days ago
Hi, i know if someone was interested it would be following the topic, so not very polite from me to be a messenger middleman, but, anyway ...

no news from pistorm, my principal interest, otoh...

there was this video with the first signs of 68020

https://www.youtu...FKjddN-WSA

and this issue in a cry for help from till ....

"A useful AGA setup requires a fast 68020. The 68020 does indeed work on the NanoMig. For additional speed the turbo ram of minimig needs to be (re)-activated. Kick1.3 fails to run with a faster cpu and this routine fails:"

https://github.co.../issues/21

'It seems this routine waits for certain vpos values to be reached. Need to understand if this difference is a problem and/or how the code execution continues ... a commented Kickstart disassembly would be great ..."

so, again spreading the news as maybe someone can help!

Best regards,
T
TelematixNewbie
Posted 9 days ago
This is a very interesting project.
Is there more information besides the one available on the github page?
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