The Mega65 is a FPGA in a retro style computer case with integrated keyboard, designed to emulate the old machine. This MegaWang thing is a new build designed to use TTL chips. They have very different use cases.
@@MartinPiper6502 From my understanding, MegaWang is to play games, arcade games, and Mega65 plays games and "stuff" Where would one deploy the MegaWang when it's done?
@@vampalan well the Mega65 has 4096 colours, MegaWang has 65536 colours. They have different amounts of video and sound memory, I think the MegaWang in its maximum config has more memory and more display layers. The FPGA in the Mega65 allows software updates, the silicon used in the MegaWang does not. :) The MegaWang is basically meant to be like the arcade hardware of old, expensive and not really that practical. :)
Martin, do you have the plan to bring this to production and sale?
@@v-for-victory yes indeed. A production version would be cost reduced, no need for tons of debug headers etc. It might be around US$173 for one.
So, the MegaWang is yours, I came across the Mega65, how is your one better in terms of doing stuff you want it to do functionally?
The Mega65 is a FPGA in a retro style computer case with integrated keyboard, designed to emulate the old machine. This MegaWang thing is a new build designed to use TTL chips. They have very different use cases.
@@MartinPiper6502 From my understanding, MegaWang is to play games, arcade games, and Mega65 plays games and "stuff"
Where would one deploy the MegaWang when it's done?
@@vampalan well the Mega65 has 4096 colours, MegaWang has 65536 colours. They have different amounts of video and sound memory, I think the MegaWang in its maximum config has more memory and more display layers. The FPGA in the Mega65 allows software updates, the silicon used in the MegaWang does not. :) The MegaWang is basically meant to be like the arcade hardware of old, expensive and not really that practical. :)