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    Apple II on FPGA

    As you already know about the NanoMac, the FPGA based Mac Plus, I thought you might like the fact that the same FPGA also supports the Apple II. See https://github.com/vossstef/NanoApple2 This is not written by me. But it uses the same basic setup. So if you consider getting the hardware for...
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    MODTracker audio replay on early 68k macs

    While searching for fun stuff for my NanoMac I was wondering why there doesn't seem to be a MOD tracker. The 22khz audio and the 7+ Mhz 68k CPU is pretty close to the Amiga and Atari ST and thus should allow for playback. That's why I joined this discussion. As a result, I have something that...
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    MIDI with the MacPlus?

    I would like to play MIDI from my (FPGA) MacPlus. I was expecting that Cubase can simply send and receive MIDI through the SCC/modem serial port as the SCC is definitely able to send and receive at 31250 bit/s. But Cubase only offers me 500k/1M and 2Mbit. This suggests that there's more hardware...
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    NanoMac, a candy bar sized FPGA Mac Plus / PlusToo

    After ten years, I have started to spend some time again on the PlusToo FPGA Mac Plus. This is now based on the Tang Nano 20k family and allows for a quite small and also somewhat cheap setup. This time I am trying to do this as close to the original as possible. And e.g. Speedometer already...
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    Mac Plus short sector loading via SCSI

    Hi, i am working on the MIST port of the great Plus Too Project (http://www.bigmessowires.com/category/plustoo/). I am currently working on SCSI. It's mainly doing what i expect and i can boot from my fake SCSI disk. But i see some odd things and wonder if i missed something or if it's really...
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