Minimig with TerribleFire 030 – (TF536 and TF534)
This AMiCube video follows the PiStorm68K work around Minimig with TerribleFire 030 – (TF536 and TF534), including the real 68K side, Raspberry Pi based acceleration, and the practical hardware details that make the board easier to test and use.
PiStorm68K, 68000 CPU behaviour, and practical compatibility testing.
Modern Raspberry Pi based acceleration and development workflows.
Power switching, voltage behaviour, and reliability details where relevant.
Assembly, debugging, and board revision notes from the bench.
What This Video Covers
- PiStorm68K or real 68K CPU-side testing and compatibility work.
- Mechanical production, case fit, or assembly/manufacturing progress.
- Expansion and audio-adjacent features such as MIDI or related I/O experiments.
- 68K expansion testing with TerribleFire accelerator hardware.
Source Notes
The YouTube description frames this as pistorm68k accelerator development. This post summarizes the video around pistorm68k or real 68k cpu-side testing and compatibility work, mechanical production, case fit, or assembly/manufacturing progress, expansion and audio-adjacent features such as midi or related i/o experiments, and the practical development context around the AMiCube and Minimig ecosystem.
| Video topic | PiStorm68K accelerator development |
|---|---|
| Upload date | February 23, 2024 |
| AMiCube focus | Minimig with TerribleFire 030 – (TF536 and TF534) |
| Video ID | JGfGX-i8gPY |