[Coco] Multi-Processor 6809 Computer System
Mark McDougall
msmcdoug at iinet.net.au
Tue Apr 30 21:07:41 EDT 2013
On 1/05/2013 10:14 AM, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
> What is the difference between a COCO emulator and a COCO done
> in an FPGA? One is a software emulation and the other is a hard-
> ware emulation. But they are both emulations and neither is a
> real COCO.
Of course without the original PCB and parts you won't ever have a 'REAL'
Coco, but an FPGA emulation offers the following over a software emulation:
* More accurate/authentic emulation; in theory you can actually clone the
original design down to the individual gate level - if the requisite
information was available (which it's not), but you can get pretty close
none-the-less
* You can design a PCB to fit into an existing Coco case
* You can design interfaces to real Coco peripherals, including the
keyboard, joysticks, cartridges, disk controller/drives etc.
IMHO software emulation certainly has its place - but doesn't give the
same experience as using a real Coco. At least something like the Coco-X
can give you a much more authentic experience... but of course it all
comes down to personal preference.
Regards,
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