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Jun 28 20:22 UTC

IBM MCGA Gate Array Reverse Engineering (github.com)

53 points|by userbinator||8 comments|Read full story on github.com

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  1. 1. bitwize||context
    A fucking built-in genlock? For years I thought only Amigas had those!
  2. 2. ggm||context
    Put on the die, but only expose on the $$$$ builds using it?
  3. 3. fredoralive||context
    The article mentions that it is brought out to the connector, multiplexed with the monitor ID pins.
  4. 4. skissane||context
    Maybe it's buggy or something? Unreliable? Use causes overheating or RF interference issues?

    Maybe IBM added it for project X, and then project X got cancelled, and everyone else forgot it was ever there...

  5. 5. fredoralive||context
    It’s interesting that the gate arrays are supplied by Seiko, and the only known MCGA systems apart from IBM are from Epson. The bit of Seiko that made the gate arrays appears to be… Seiko Epson. So is it a coincidence? Sub-licensing? Skullduggery?
  6. 6. andrewshadura||context
    Not sure what you're trying to say. The full name of Epson is Seiko Epson.
  7. 7. fredoralive||context
    Seiko can cover a fairly large group of companies, Seiko Epson is a particular subgroup of it (now somewhat detached from the main group).
  8. 8. bananaboy||context
    Wow this is amazing work!