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Avoid Spikes Avoid Spikes Sunday, September 13, 2020 Fun with FPGAs - recreating the Atari TIA, Part 1 I have been playing with recreating the Atari TIA chip as used in the original 2600 in an FPGA. I know this has been done a few times already, but I'm hoping to use this project as a warmup for bigger and better things. Furthermore, I'd like to be able to produce actual hardware replacements for the original chips. For the TIA, there are original schematics available, as well as many notes and forum posts about all the details of its operation. There are other FPGA cores as well. You would think this kind of project is incredibly straightforward - just implement what's in the schematic using Verilog or VHDL, and everything will just work. I'd like to explore two reasons why this is quite a bit harder than that. 1) Custom ICs back in the day were extremely limited. Clock speeds were low. The total number of transistors were extremely limited. For these reasons, a...
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