Maybe someone is already working on this somewhere behind closed doors but I’d like to put forward ‘FPGA replacement for the Atari Pokey’ as a candidate for the next community-driven hardware project. I’m guessing it’s going to be ridiculously complex, or perhaps it’s just not possible for some technical reason I’m unaware of, but either way I welcome some open discussion on the topic. The arcade community is going to need this in the not so distant future (perhaps even now) as availability of spares has dwindled and prices are climbing. I know it’s easy for me to request this as I’m not going to be bringing much to the table (I can’t program in VHDL or Verilog for example), but together we might have the skills, dedication and time to do it collectively, or we might know of someone or a group who’s already done it (or the bulk of the work). I’m willing to donate a Pokey to someone like @ArcadeHacker if we need to life the lid on the real implementation.
I’m contacting fpgaarcade to see if it’s already been done. I’m guessing those guys have implemented parts of the Pokey for use on larger FPGA designs but maybe haven’t yet put that isolated implementation on a small ‘drop-in’ FPGA. From my understanding, NOS Pokey cost between £20 to £30+ (big thanks to @jonhughes for organising the Pokey chips order), and QuadPokey are the price of a small car, so looking at a FPGA replacement is definitely feasible from a cost perspective.
I’ve seen a few links to projects that replicate Pokey in TTL(!), and I definitely salute those guys, but obviously not feasible for the mass market.
Discuss, paste-links, offer services, dob-in tinkerers, and cuss in this thread!Nes4life2018-10-04 08:07:34
I’m contacting fpgaarcade to see if it’s already been done. I’m guessing those guys have implemented parts of the Pokey for use on larger FPGA designs but maybe haven’t yet put that isolated implementation on a small ‘drop-in’ FPGA. From my understanding, NOS Pokey cost between £20 to £30+ (big thanks to @jonhughes for organising the Pokey chips order), and QuadPokey are the price of a small car, so looking at a FPGA replacement is definitely feasible from a cost perspective.
I’ve seen a few links to projects that replicate Pokey in TTL(!), and I definitely salute those guys, but obviously not feasible for the mass market.
Discuss, paste-links, offer services, dob-in tinkerers, and cuss in this thread!Nes4life2018-10-04 08:07:34