Dear Atari Users: As I am the one who is coordinating the new Atari Coldfire Project, I have to answer several questions you asked, as some thoughts you expressed here. I hope it's ok to do this in english.
First of all, what is this project about, for whom is this new computer?
It is the try to get new hardware for the remaining professional users, like from layout fields (Calamus) and from audio engeneering, as for Atari GEM users who still like to use GEM or MiNT for Multitasking on a daily basis. This computer is NOT primarily for Falcon Demos or Falcon games - in no case it is for "Retro-only interrested people". The entire project is a great association of (former) commercial companies, of clone producers, of Atari users (like me), of Demo coders, or the FreeMiNT developers. It is the try to create an machine that has as much upgrade possiblities as possible - for the next decade! More than 100 people contributed the one or the other part to the project, or the first products FireBee and the mini-case or the new FreeMiNT setup! So there is no "single producer" like you might think. There is an Atari compatible computer that is done by us Atari users for us Atari users with great support from clone producers and (former) commercial developers.
The hardware itselve was mainly done by Medusa Computer Systems. The swiss company that produced the Medusa T40 and the Hades (040 and 060) in the past. As well involved is Wolfgang Förster who is doing the Suska boards. Aditionally Milan Computer helped with TOS and other things. So all clone produsers, who already prooved - for 4 times - that they can produce Atari compatible computers, are involved somehow!
This hardware that we have done is our best opportunity between costs and needed functionality. Of course we can discuss a PPC (a e600 core costs alone $400 vs. the ColdFire for $20), or emulation etc. But we decided to do a ColdFire clone as the compatibility to 68k is high, and some 95% compatibility can be reached one day.
You have to understand, that we are doing in our spare time a computer that has the ability to advance, to develope further and to become a real beast. Of course we are not there at the moment, but with support from more developers it can happen. The hardware is ready. Further drivers and software need to be implemented, to let the project become a real success. But it has to be done by us together, not by any strange company from anywhere (and nowhere). The FireBee is our own Atari Users - means also your - computer, not just any product.
Please consider that there are many many different users out there, and several of them need the one or the other port. Like Serial, Paralell, etc. Today I had an US-User who has several SCSI devices and likes to wait with FireBee shipping until the SCSI protocoll is implemented inside the FPGA.
Now some direct answers:
Adam: of course the DSP is missing, but it was started, and everybody can continue. The code is GPL and at atariforge. Support is welcome. And yes, 68k Demos and Falcon games make no sense (recently). A ColdFire Demo with cool FPGA Stuff (512KB SRAM) would be nice ;)
evening: how much is a Falcon recently? How much is a CT6x, a NetUSBee plus CTPCI? And not everybody can search and solder it. With the Bee we got a ready systems that can - after a decade - again be presented at a dealer. It is ready for "unpacking and starting" even right now! Just get it and start to work with it. That is one of the main problems why no new users appeared. And Retro is still possible for those who like it, with original machines.
That it's not backward compatible is not true! About half of the tested GEM applications are running right now (without changes/adaptions). As soon as Mikro does his planned cf68klib replacement, and illegal insrtructions handler, the situation will massively improve! And why isn't it interresting? For example someone could implement a Supervidel directly to the FPGA, without any further hardware costs.
Cyprian: yes Cod3r is interresting, and he has much knowledge. About ColdFire boards, I am unsure. The FireBee was from the beginning on the cheapest ColdFIre board at all. Freescale took 850 for the Light Evaluationboards (without FPGA, without 20% of the connectors the FireBee got, without that much RAM, and with buggy PCI-Bus, and they produce in high volumen, and the own factories. We just do small volume series, ... ). There may be a cheap board, (like the dissapeared Cofilint from Japan), but with complete different things onboard.
sqward: I am stunned, you know Fredi Aschwanden personally, did he look like doing ridiculous things? The entire "Atari Ports" like ACSI, SCSI, Floppy, Printer, Game-Port, MIDI, RJ 12 (yes not RJ11!), etc. etc. are only 50 Euros of the 600! And these ports assure continuation to existing Ataris. We had so many questions from professional Atari users, like mixing desk automation, cutting plotter users, etc. all of them needed these old ports. I had contact to 15 users who only bought the FireBee because of the Atari Ports. And we had to redesign the mini-case last years, as people demanded paralellports even in the mini-case!
Aditionally these ports are mainly FPGA pinouts. So an SCSI can become a Falcon port, or whatever you like!
jury: you are right, except the fact, that nobody is an IKBD fanatic at Medusa ;) We simply had IKBD running at the Suska, and no ready USB driver in the beginning 3 years ago. Now people often use original Atari keyboards, and are very happy.
Saulot: it was not a stupid idea with the "legacy interfaces" as said above, they are cheap. The price for the FireBee is mainly because of the low volumes. If we could do 3000 at once, it would get better, ... Even if we would have cut all legacy ports, put the RAM down to 128MB exclude 2 layers, etc. the price would be at 500 Euros. Thats it if you do small series. If someone can do cheaper, everything is free all schemas, even the layout!
About the background interview, look here for example: http://forum.atari-home.de/index.php?topic=2536.0
Wolfgang Förster and Fredi Aschwanden are not some homebrewers! They have companies and know their business of hardware production.
Cyprian: it is much for eastern european. I am especially sad about russia, where people cannot pay 3months income for a FireBee for example. But show me that western european who earns 2500 a month, ... I live in Vienna, the 7th rich country of the world, and I have to live with 600 Euros per month! My "girlfriend" finished university and has to work for 850 Euros. So have many of my friends.
About your next sentence, the automatic translations gives me: "I think the price was € 200 bucks to optimal, and 100 € Expected" I do not understand this. ?
Candle: thanks for the "junk" ;) about "non-profit" I am throwing in 30 hours a week for 3 and 1/2 years now - for nothing except being able to buy a new clone (all developers bought the FireBee theirselves!). So do many many other Atari developers. The 600 Euros are the price for just the hardware in small quantities. Get the shema, and get better quotes, and than run 250 units from somewher in Asia (if you be able to get it for 100,- cheaper) and see how to deal with that 125.000 Euros! ;)
If a blitter is trivial, please make one for us! (But Wolfgang Förster already got one and is recently implementing it, so perhaps wait, and improve it later). Yes 8 layers. Please show us how to layout, if these Atariclone-producers all have no idea about anything, ...
The PCI card form factor of the FireBee is to fit to every possible enclosure; like mini case, DT or Tower or 19" rack with Backplane, Notebook etc. Just consider if the PCI would have been onboard (e.g. MiniITX) we would have just standard possibilities as the additional PCI cards would resoult in an 90° angel.
evening: about the compatibility: we are at "Alpha Edition" in our spare time, what do you expect, to have all our aims ready?
AS ... : I am a Hades user. A Hades is a damn cool and stable GEM machine. Nothing more nothing less. No Falcon games of course, but that was never the aim!
The Suska: Is very interresting and a replacement with timing exact implementations. Wolfgang is working on the 68030 and those who demand a new Falcon for games and Demos will than have it. As well Wolfgang is planning a cheap version of the Suska without most ports, just for putting games to SD-Card and play or use classic Atari applications. Than we got all fields done.
Cheap Suska for Retrogaming, Demos etc.
Suska for 1:1 Falcon replacement
FireBee for GEM and serious every day computing
Aranym as Open Source Emulator, crosscompiling etc.
Hatari for Falcon Emulation
The Atari Szene was never so good the last decade!
I hope the automatic translation did not scramble too many of your postings.
thanks for reding
Mathias
Edit: just some typos I read ;)