AmiCube F1200 – Hardware introduction
This video tracks AmiCube AGA/RTG progress, including FPGA Amiga development, video output experiments, expansion features, and the work needed to move from a board on the bench to a usable system.
AmiCube, AGA, RTG, and Amiga-compatible FPGA development.
HDMI, VGA, scaling, RTG, and visual output experiments.
MIDI, audio-adjacent testing, or expansion features when shown.
Floppy, cassette, storage paths, and alternate core experiments.
What This Video Covers
- AGA and Amiga-compatible graphics work on real FPGA hardware.
- Power-path, switching, or voltage-stability details from the hardware revision.
- RAM/SRAM validation and memory-path debugging.
- Expansion and audio-adjacent features such as MIDI or related I/O experiments.
- Wireless or network-capable Minimig experiments.
Source Notes
The YouTube description frames this as amicube aga / rtg development. This post summarizes the video around aga and amiga-compatible graphics work on real fpga hardware, power-path, switching, or voltage-stability details from the hardware revision, ram/sram validation and memory-path debugging, and the practical development context around the AMiCube and Minimig ecosystem.
| Video topic | AmiCube AGA / RTG development |
|---|---|
| Upload date | January 16, 2024 |
| AMiCube focus | AmiCube F1200 – Hardware introduction |
| Video ID | HsjiMXMYqrU |