Re: 6510FPGA Suggestions?

From: Ed Spittles <ed.spittles_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2013 08:56:18 +0100
Message-ID: <CAMPG4Y_TDABiZbfPeZZobjTvi9JR1gVAVYN_5LETTLXJvXnf4w@mail.gmail.com>
There's a lot of relevant threads on forum.6502.org - search there for FPGA.
Personally I seem to favour Xilinx, but there's a question of 5V
compatibility - everything is moving to 3V3.

http://forum.6502.org/search.php?keywords=fpga+xilinx+altera&terms=any&sr=topics

Cheers
Ed


On 23 August 2013 23:41, <silverdr@wfmh.org.pl> wrote:

> Since for some time I am walking circles around the FPGA/CPLD bandwagon, I
> thought it might be time to have a closer look. I checked opencores and
> tried to decide where to spend some money (Altera, Atmel, Xilinx, ...?)
> that would be able to implement a 6502 and an I/O port together with some
> RAM and ROM modules. My n00b questions to the more experienced fellows:
>
> - how many kgates can be needed for something like I mentioned above?
> - what would be the best h/w platform/vendor and why?
> - what is the most complete/reliable 6502 core to use as starting point?
> - what can you suggest or warn about?
>
> Cordially,
>
> --
> SD!
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