Overview
ARM Controller for MiniMig
PIC (usually pronounced as “pick”) is a family of microcontrollers made by Microchip Technology, derived from the PIC1650 originally developed by General Instrument’s Microelectronics Division. The name PIC initially referred to Peripheral Interface Controller, and is currently expanded as Programmable Intelligent Computer. The first parts of the family were available in 1976; by 2013 the company had shipped more than twelve billion individual parts, used in a wide variety of embedded systems.
This PIC microcontroller is acting as a disc controller that supports the FAT16 filesystem and does on-the-fly Amiga disk file (ADF) decoding. This is original part that was replaced by PIC18F26K20. However in case you need this older version you can order here.

What’s Included
ARM Minimig board.
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