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| | Gilles Dridi
Posts 52 07 Jun 2019 20:01
| Hello! Recently it seems to me that this main board product is similar to Vamp4 standalone design : EXTERNAL LINK Could encode camera captured video through DIGITAL-VIDEO onboard RX (interface): is it true? And /in extenso/ more than just traditional interlace and TV video standard compatibility. Note that, I’m not affiliated to Terasic. Best wishes Amiga and Vamp4 plain old all-DMA Amiga design... but new HDL abstract code! and new all-in-one single chip! (CPU/audio&video chipset/network) like a « full-featured » SoC ; even more advanced than traditional so-called SoC ; excepted as for the NXP P1022 !! DGILLES
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| | John William
Posts 570 08 Jun 2019 01:25
| Gilles Dridi wrote:
| Hello! Recently it seems to me that this main board product is similar to Vamp4 standalone design : EXTERNAL LINK Could encode camera captured video through DIGITAL-VIDEO onboard RX (interface): is it true? And /in extenso/ more than just traditional interlace and TV video standard compatibility. Note that, I’m not affiliated to Terasic. Best wishes Amiga and Vamp4 plain old all-DMA Amiga design... but new HDL abstract code! and new all-in-one single chip! (CPU/audio&video chipset/network) like a « full-featured » SoC ; even more advanced than traditional so-called SoC ; excepted as for the NXP P1022 !! DGILLES |
I have zero idea what you are just talking about...every single word up to and including "Hello!" went right above my head...wooooosh!! All I know is I can hardly wait for the ASIC Amiga version of Vampire to come out!! Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
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| | Gilles Dridi
Posts 52 08 Jun 2019 08:34
| Hello! You’re right ! To be clear, is there a way to plug a video monitor to the board? The specs & interface indicates that there is only? video input (RX on schematic) but one can connect a touch panel, they said! DGILLES There will never be an ASIC version (except for X-project I suppose) because Vamp4 is « classified » retro-gaming or vintage ; never say never but in the case of ASIC, there ((could)) be intellectual property infringement. « Could » because patent (brevet of invention) are exhausted in European property after 25 years but not in USA patents as far as I know they might be continuated - never say never to a lawyer !!
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| | Andrew Miller
Posts 352 08 Jun 2019 08:45
| As far as I am aware, the Apollo core is a completely new implementation its not a copy of other intellectual property. The 68080 core is code compatible not a copy of a 68K chip, same for the chipset implementation in the V3 core, its only functionally compatible with OCS/ECS/AGA not a copy of it. So there shouldnt be any issues with infringement.
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| | Gilles Dridi
Posts 52 08 Jun 2019 08:50
| Andrew Miller wrote:
| As far as I am aware, the Apollo core is a completely new implementation its not a copy of other intellectual property. The 68080 core is code compatible not a copy of a 68K chip, same for the chipset implementation in the V3 core, its only functionally compatible with OCS/ECS/AGA not a copy of it. So there shouldnt be any issues with infringement.
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Thanks for the post and detail explaination - I was almost totally out ...
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| | Gilles Dridi
Posts 52 22 Jun 2019 22:49
| Good evening, So the Amiga was known for video processing, here is what’s lacking for digital video editing :EXTERNAL LINK EXTERNAL LINK I’ m not affiliated with digilent, nor Xilinx : it is just an example of. DG
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