In that I mention and link to the Vampire boards (which look very impressive, and are tempting, but are expensive), and PiStorm (technically deeply inelegant but cheap and quick), and some other options.
The latest version of the Minimig FPGA device actually has a 68000 socket and it can accept real Amiga accelerators:
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Date: 2023-03-09 03:06 pm (UTC)I just published this yesterday:
https://www.theregister.com/2023/03/08/amiga_os_322/
I linked to this December story:
https://www.theregister.com/2022/12/05/new_atari_display_driver/
In that I mention and link to the Vampire boards (which look very impressive, and are tempting, but are expensive), and PiStorm (technically deeply inelegant but cheap and quick), and some other options.
The latest version of the Minimig FPGA device actually has a 68000 socket and it can accept real Amiga accelerators:
https://www.minimig.ca/
And there's a Mini-ITX version you can build into a PC case:
https://www.checkmate1500plus.com/Products.aspx?id=364