zeratul2099It's day 6 <a href="https://pixelfed.social/discover/tags/AmigApril?src=hash" class="u-url hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#AmigApril</a><br>
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Some weeks ago I got a little upgrade for this A1200. I had an RasPi3 laying around, so I bought a PiStorm extension board for the Miggy. And this thing is wild.<br>
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It is like every other turbo card for the A1200. It is placed in the trapdoor and replaces the CPU, extends the memory and does a lot more stuff. But instead of a faster 680x0 CPU or a FPGA (both very expensive) there is a Rasberry Pi, that emulates a super fast 680x0 CPU in software.<br>
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Think about it. There is original hardware, but the CPU is software-emulated by another computer. And that emulation is faster than any original CPU ever has been. That's completely wild.<br>
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