Experiment-s

Experiment-S is a recreation of the old Atari ST / Mega ST home computer using FPGA technology. The two main boards being prototyped at the moment are: Suska-III-C and Suska-III-T.

Suska-III-C

Suska-III-C is a circuit board intended to be a platform for Atari ST/STE/Mega-ST/Mega-STE/Falcon computer emulation.[1] Central element of the circuit is a Cyclone II FPGA from Altera. This Field Programmable Gate Array acts as a complex programmable digital circuit and determines the functionality of the computer. The board includes all relevant plug connectors for the older Atari peripherals (ACSI, keyboard, monitors). Furthermore, the hardware supports the programming new operating systems by a Bootstrap Loader as well as replacing the FPGA configuration through the USB interface. Most characteristics of the old Atari machines are already implemented. The following list gives an overview of the functionality of the Suska-III-C:

Suska-III-T

Another approach for emulating Atari ST computers is Suska III-T (T = Tiny).[2] This board (in preparation) pursues a different philosophy. While the Classic board implements nearly all interfaces of the original STs, the tiny version is characterised by its 5 USB and single Ethernet interface, enabling the use of modern peripheral devices. Further characteristics:

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