Request for CIA datasheets

Started by Chuckt, September 14, 2010, 11:28 AM

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Chuckt

There are some Amiga users who are building a new version of the Amiga using FPGA and their project is called Natami and their website is called natami.net and they are looking for datasheets on the following chips:

4510 and the 4502 and the 6511

I have a hunch that some of you know where to find them. Thank you.

I know I may be posting this in the wrong forum but people in the Amiga community are trying to build an emulator and I need this message to be seen.  I'm told the Natami means Native Amiga for those of you who want to know.

airship

And it will be better than the MiniMig because?
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Chuckt

I'm not here to take sides but only to try to advance other people's happiness in their endeavors and their hardware.

airship

I wasn't trying to be divisive. I think it's fantastic that different developers are working on versions of a new Amiga. But I answered my own question by going to their website. (What a concept!) It looks like this project is MUCH more ambitious, working to develop an improved Amiga, while MiniMig is intended as more of a copy of the older Amigas.
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There has been some new work on the Minimig with the Arm board.  I just wish that there was a team on making more hardware and software revisions.  I think it needs more expansion.  I'm thankful that the docs were released for it.

I'm concerned the Natami may cost more than I can afford although no price has been worked out and users keep coming up with more ideas that could add to the delay of its release.  The attractive part about the Natami is there is a team that can give updates if they want to.

I realised some years ago that few people were going to do anything with Commodore's intellectual property and there is a lack of new hardware so I've become interested in microcontrollers because I am less than satisfied with Windows machines.  I have this belief there needs to be new hardware because companies aren't providing me with the machines I want.  And I've studied what kind of components are available out there for several years because I want to decide what to build with independently.