A314, a trapdoor expansion that lets you use a Raspberry Pi as a co-processor to an Amiga 500
This patch release contains a change to the CP version of a314.device that makes it possible to write a configuration file to DEVS:a314.config
. See Software/README.md#configuration-file for more details.
See the v1.0 release for the A314-500/-600 firmware.
This patch release contains a change to the FE version of a314.device such that both the 0x040000 and the 0xC40000 addresses are probed to find the A314-1000 hardware. In an A314-1000 with a Rejuvenator the front expansion memory is moved from 0x040000 to 0xC40000.
See the previous release for the A314-500/-600 firmware.
The a314-amiga.zip archive contains the A314 software for the Amiga side, for all variants of A314.
The release also contains the firmware for the A314-500 and A314-600 boards.
There are three Programmable Object Files (.pof):
a314-500.pof - The normal firmware for A500 and A500+. In an A500 you need to disconnected RAS0 using the JMP3 jumper that exists on 1.2 boards (https://github.com/niklasekstrom/a314/wiki/Jumpers-on-PCB-1.1). a314-500-ras0-disconnected.pof - On a Beta-2 board there is no JMP3 jumper, so if you want to use a Beta-2 board in an A500 you need to use this firmware that has RAS0 permanently disconnected. a314-600.pof - For use with the A600 version of A314.
A snapshot of the A314 files, with compiled firmware.
There are three Programmable Object Files (.pof):
This POF (Programmer Object File) was compiled from the autodetect branch, and the corresponding software in the autodetect branch should be used.