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  1. Are the FPGAs part of what the board manufacturers supply (for reasonable prices) and can therefore be mounted already in the fab?
  2. "No more DIP" sounds more like "PLCC and other packaging will be available". This is also how I understood Thom. And then you could go this way - either by incorporating the traces directly on your board or using it piggybacked:
  3. This was mentioned on the Fujinet Discord yesterday as well. @tschak909 wrote that only the DIP version is discontinued. Perhaps he will be summoned and elaborate here.
  4. Since JoSch is no longer on AtariAge, you might ask in the RespeQt Discord channel.
  5. I like ataribits.com on C64 hardware.
  6. You don't need an external tool to generate a boot disk image. A little bit of magic with MADS' assembler directives can generate an ATR diskimage directly from the assembly process. If you like, I can support you there.
  7. Then you have to do it your current way and forget about using a DOS because as Wrathchild just wrote: Loading something with/from DOS requires more or less to start at $2000. To make it run on real hardware you need to create a boot medium which does not need any DOS but reads raw disk sectors or tape blocks. The Atari's OS out of the box supports nearly any starting address and can load one continguous block of data by itself. In your case this would be $0600-$1FE6.
  8. Does 8ko mean that your program has only 8KB or that you will use only 8KB of the machine, meaning addresses from $0000-$1FFF only? This makes for a very big difference.
  9. This is the legacy of XXL. 🤪
  10. One more thing: https://abbuc.de/forum/viewtopic.php?p=22427#p22427
  11. I did. If you PM me an email address, I'll forward it to Erhard.
  12. It's a Pokeball with two legs, four arms and a weird haircut.
  13. Yes We are doing a lot of work in the backend and thus a new release has to wait.
  14. They are on the contest's website https://gkanold.wixsite.com/homeputerium/results-2024
  15. OK, never used it. (Talking of active images not general config.) But you have to do it explicitly vs. FujiNet just remembers. Right?
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