icestudio
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icestudio | xemu | |
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10 | 2 | |
1,654 | 198 | |
1.8% | - | |
8.8 | 7.2 | |
3 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
JavaScript | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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icestudio
- Ao486_MiSTer: i486 core for the MiSTer FPGA gaming system
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Icestudio: Drag and Drop FPGA programming and learning
In fact that docs are out of date and even more boards are supported and you can find the list directly in icestudio menu. If you want to check it beforehand, i think it's possible to see the list here in source code:
https://github.com/FPGAwars/icestudio/tree/develop/app/resou...
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Comprehensive list of FPGA development boards
This is crazy helpful for beginners: https://github.com/FPGAwars/icestudio
They have drag and drop visual gates and cores with very well documented examples.
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How can I convert an NWJS app back to a normal web app?
This is the project: https://github.com/FPGAwars/icestudio
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MEGA65 – highly advanced C64 and C65 compatible 8-bit computer
I am slowly moving off my retro computing hobby. The last straw was recent chip shortage and crazy prices. I bought myself a copy of "The 8088 Project Book" and I wanted to build the presented 8088 breadboard computer. Guess what? The only factory that was building compatible 8088/8086 chips caught fire (Renesas factory fire). I had to order 20 year old chips for the price x2 of the new chips. But not only that, some chips are either unavailable or crazy expensive due to a lot of recent interests in retro-comp.
In other way, the hobby became unreasonably expensive for me. So I decided to move my interests into FPGA. The fun is almost the same, but the cost is way lower (you only need to buy a good board and a book, and you are set up). I started with this extremely simple IDE: https://github.com/FPGAwars/icestudio
As for this build, I have mixed feelings about using FPGAs to revive old computers. Can't we create something new out of it? It would be fun to have a _modern_ FPGA based SBC with easy to program graphics (memory mapped) and with simple device interface (I think USB is way too complicated for hobbyists). Just something powerful enough to create games, yet simple enough so that teenager can write a simple OS in his spare time.
xemu
- First 400 MEGA65 units have been soldout
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MEGA65 – highly advanced C64 and C65 compatible 8-bit computer
Why buy a Mega65 when you can emulate it? https://github.com/lgblgblgb/xemu/projects/2
The emulator has been used to develop software for it and most stuff is open source or free.
Plus C64 software runs on it like the 128 does in a C64 mode.
What are some alternatives?
open-fpga-verilog-tutorial - Learn how to design digital systems and synthesize them into an FPGA using only opensource tools
Main_MiSTer - Main MiSTer binary and Wiki
apio - :seedling: Open source ecosystem for open FPGA boards
asmotor - Powerful macro (cross) assembler package for several CPUs
platformio-vscode-ide - PlatformIO IDE for VSCode: The next generation integrated development environment for IoT
RunCPM - RunCPM is a multi-platform, portable, Z80 CP/M 2.2 emulator.
multiple-blocks-plugin - An implementation of @wordpress/create-block to support multiple blocks.
z88dk - The development kit for over a hundred z80 family machines - c compiler, assembler, linker, libraries.
edalize - An abstraction library for interfacing EDA tools
picovic - Vic-20 emulation on a Raspberry Pi Pico
3D-Redstone-Simulator - A web app to simulate redstone circuitry (boolean logic) in a minecraft-like 3D environment.