FPGA replacment for the ZX8301 ULA and more
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Re: FPGA replacment for the ZX8301 ULA and more
Something more British could be suitable too...
What about 'Glasgow' ?
If not...
"Cassiopiea"
What about 'Glasgow' ?
If not...
"Cassiopiea"
Re: FPGA replacment for the ZX8301 ULA and more
How about Theia - Greek Goddess of light and vision - seems appropriate.
Re: FPGA replacment for the ZX8301 ULA and more
Wahhh I have fall in love with that name,Pr0f wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 8:24 am How about Theia - Greek Goddess of light and vision - seems appropriate.
Theia... oooh ohhhh I love it!
Re: FPGA replacment for the ZX8301 ULA and more
I suggest Brian
Because what have the Greeks/Romans ever done for us?
Because what have the Greeks/Romans ever done for us?

Re: FPGA replacment for the ZX8301 ULA and more
Well...t0nyt wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 1:42 pm I suggest Brian
Because what have the Greeks/Romans ever done for us?![]()
heritage. Philosophy, language, and a long so on...
Talking about QL: software, hardware, support, nice people coming to the QL scene.
But if you mean last 20 years, markets.
Re: FPGA replacment for the ZX8301 ULA and more
My comment was a joke, based on previous suggestions, paraphrasing Monty Pythons Life of BrianPopopo wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 2:13 pmWell...t0nyt wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 1:42 pm I suggest Brian
Because what have the Greeks/Romans ever done for us?![]()
heritage. Philosophy, language, and a long so on...
Talking about QL: software, hardware, support, nice people coming to the QL scene.
But if you mean last 20 years, markets.
I’m unsure if you got it or not as your reply would fit in well to the particular scene!
Sorry if it seemed like a serious comment
Re: FPGA replacment for the ZX8301 ULA and more
The aqueduct?
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