New Project: Prodigy 040/060 Card

Ooh, nice! No pick and place?

Nope, takes longer than ordering the PCBs and parts separately. The card itself is consciously designed so that any person with at least moderate soldering skills can build oneself. ;)

I love the use of Apple Garamond font 😍

Sure, I have actually the same opionion about PCBs as Steve: they also should be nice to look at. ;) (Yes, I have read those stories)

Currently fighting with CUDA, cobbling together sources from the Super Mario Rom, and Linux....

AND, I also might have something else for you guys ready some time, as I am just about beginning to get warm. ;)
 
Sure, I have actually the same opionion about PCBs as Steve: they also should be nice to look at. ;) (Yes, I have read those stories)
I think I've read those stories too.

Even before I knew of them, though, I've made an effort to neatly run cabling in PCs I've assembled over the years mainly for three reasons: so they look nice, are easy to work on, and have good airflow so they stay cool.


Even though nobody will see it, it makes me feel good somehow (one exception: I actually took a PC I built to the local computer shop back in 2008 or so when I was doubting my abilities (I was experiencing a very difficult crashing problem that I was hoping they could help me solve; a couple years later, I learned it was due to an unseemly combination of a particularly bad power source and a defective piece of hardware), and the technicians there were quite impressed with how neat and tidy it was).

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I think I've read those stories too.

Even before I knew of them, though, I've made an effort to neatly run cabling in PCs I've assembled over the years mainly for three reasons: so they look nice, are easy to work on, and have good airflow so they stay cool.

Man, I’m the polar opposite of this mentality, although I respect people who pride themselves in this sort of thing. My cable management is non-existent, my recapping jobs look like a toddler did them with uncut leads, etc, and I always take the quick and dirty approach. My reasoning is, if it does the same job but takes half the time, who cares what it looks like if I’m the only one that sees it?

I get crap from my co-workers for it, but my response is always the same: I’m results oriented. 😃
 
Man, I’m the polar opposite of this mentality, although I respect people who pride themselves in this sort of thing. My cable management is non-existent, my recapping jobs look like a toddler did them with uncut leads, etc, and I always take the quick and dirty approach. My reasoning is, if it does the same job but takes half the time, who cares what it looks like if I’m the only one that sees it?

I get crap from my co-workers for it, but my response is always the same: I’m results oriented. 😃
To each their own, I guess.

It doesn't really matter how you run the cables, so long as everything works as intended when you're done.

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I'm a bit stuck here, does anyone have the following document online somewhere?

I have only seen excerpts of it, but I guess the full document would really help me here. :)

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Thanks!
 
Thanks, perfect! :) Believe me, it's not easy as an outsider to find such information if you search for "CUDA". ;)

So, in the meantime, I started to assemble the prototype.... No time wasted.

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Thanks, perfect! :) Believe me, it's not easy as an outsider to find such information if you search for "CUDA". ;)

So, in the meantime, I started to assemble the prototype.... No time wasted.

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It looks really nice.

How much work to the ROM will be needed to get it working with an 040?

I am guessing as well that we could push an 040 chip to the absolute limit (likely 55-57MHz for 02E31F mask and later) without the usual logic board chipset contraints.
 
Thanks! :)

The ROM already works on an 040 (see Amiga - in fact, I'm using a 040 for a bring-up of the design), and, as I mentioned, my goal is to maximise speed on both 040 and 060.

The good thing is that no overclock of the mainboard bus is needed, so a 50MHz 040 works with a 25MHz towards the mainboard, but 50 MHz to the SDRAM (which, in this case, runs at 100MHz). On an 060, it's then 100MHz bus to the SDRAM, and 25MHz to the mainboard.

Already installed Codewarrior on my LC475 and started to write a Toolbox-based app to manage the FPGA and flash configurations. ;)
 
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