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    FPGAmer is a framework to develop embedded games. Our development platform is the Xilinx University Program Virtex-II-Pro but not limited to that. FPGAmer includes custom hardware components plus a custom software framework and some sample games.
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    Este proyecto presenta GraphUIS, una implementación de un periférico de video en un FPGA como un diseño modular caracterizado por no tener memoria dedicada. Se desarrolló como un proyecto académico en la Universidad Industrial de Santander.
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    Minimig is an open source FPGA Amiga chipset re-implementation created and designed by Dennis van Weeren - http://home.hetnet.nl/~weeren001/
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