The Apple Lisa Inside an FPGA!

AlexTheCat123

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Over the past 8 months or so, I've been working on implementing a fully-functional Lisa inside an FPGA, and I'm happy to announce that I'm just about done with the project!

I've designed a custom board that contains the FPGA and all of the Lisa connectors and interfaces that you need in order to hook it up to the outside world. I've also added some nice modernizations, like HDMI audio/video output, USB keyboard/mouse input, onboard ESProFile-based hard disk emulation, and overclocking up to about 4x the Lisa's stock clock speed. There's also facilities for onboard floppy disk emulation, and I've written some early code for the floppy emulator, but I haven't tested it and I don't want to 100% guarantee that I'll be able to get that working. You can always just plug up a Floppy Emu or real floppy drive and be fine.

I've tested the FPGA-based Lisa implementation quite extensively, and it seems like it's really rock-solid at this point. It can run every OS that's supported on the Lisa (including obscure ones like GEM), and doesn't really have any limitations compared to a real Lisa.
It's not on there yet because I want to apply all of the finishing touches first, but once everything is 100% done, it'll be open-source on GitHub like all of my other projects. I need to test the final revision of the PCBs before I get to that point though.

Speaking of the final PCBs, I'm going to be at VCF Southwest here in a few weeks, and I was thinking about ordering a decent-sized run of fully-assembled boards to sell to people at the show if there's enough interest. Keep in mind that this may not happen at all depending on when I'm able to get the order in and how long they take to make them, but I think it's worth putting out there in case there's interest. To judge demand and see if this is even a good idea in the first place, are there any people on here who are going to be at VCF Southwest and would like one?

If you want more details about the development process, head over to the LisaList2 forums where you'll find quite a few posts (I think about 100 by now) documenting the entire process from the very beginning until now. I'm also going to be doing a presentation on this project at VCF Southwest, so feel free to come to that if you're there and you're interested!

And one more thing: If you want to see it in action, here's a YouTube video giving a quick demo of the board and an explanation of its features.
 

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MR-DCB

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This is just a FANTASTIC project!

I would not be able to go to VCF but would very much like to buy a board since it's as close to getting to use a Lisa as I will probably get.
 

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I just finished watching the YouTube video linked in the opening post. I am floored. @AlexTheCat123 , your incredible work is truly groundbreaking.

You know, I've always wanted to tinker with a LISA, but I never could get the EMULATOR to work. And the real thing is too big, bulky and expensive to own. Your device makes it compact, simple, and comes with some really desirable features too.

I live in Japan and cannot be at VCF, but I would like to hear more when and if you decide to sell your handiwork to the masses.

I realize you said it would be on Github, but a preassembled and working unit is what most people would be after, myself included. If you are unable to offer preassembled units in bulk, perhaps you could tie up with MacEffects, Joe's Computer Museum, CayMac Vintage, Kero's Mac Mods or similar vendors out there who might have the capability to offer it in partnership with you as a licensed product. I cannot speak for those vendors, obviously. Just brainstorming about how you might be able to get preassembled units out to would-be buyers worldwide.

Anyway, bravo on a job well done!
 

AlexTheCat123

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I just finished watching the YouTube video linked in the opening post. I am floored. @AlexTheCat123 , your incredible work is truly groundbreaking.
Thank you!
I realize you said it would be on Github, but a preassembled and working unit is what most people would be after, myself included. If you are unable to offer preassembled units in bulk, perhaps you could tie up with MacEffects, Joe's Computer Museum, CayMac Vintage, Kero's Mac Mods or similar vendors out there who might have the capability to offer it in partnership with you as a licensed product. I cannot speak for those vendors, obviously. Just brainstorming about how you might be able to get preassembled units out to would-be buyers worldwide.
Don't worry, that's in the works too. I'm talking with two of the people on your list right now, and hoping to have them listed for sale on both of their stores!
 
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