Welcome to AppleLogic
The AppleLogic website is all about FPGAs and Apple systems. After thirty odd years since the initial introduction of the Apple II and more than fourteen years since it was discontinued, new FPGA technologies have given this fascinating and incredibly popular computer a new lease of life. The FPGA has also enabled many experimental platforms to be developed, which are the perfect foundation for building other complex vintage Apple systems, amongst other popular systems of the era.

This website is our developers diary. Here you will find the projects we have completed and some we are planning to do, including the resources that we've used to achieve what we did. You'll also see pictures and images of the history we explored as we got there. Anyone who would like to participate is welcome to do so.

In this world of IP, the Applelogic concept is all public domain and available to anyone who wishes to download their own fully-configured soft Apple, and maybe even set up that dream system that in the good old days you could never have. And the bonus? Well, that's the entire Apple software domain at your fingertips. You can download your favourite classics and play them as you used to; or you can try that piece of Apple software that you didn't know even existed, just to see what it is like.

The concept is built around off the shelf development boards, primarily the Nanoboard. This flexible platform allows us to mix and match different types of logic fabric, of different speeds, of different densities, from different vendors. It also allows us to plug up a vast array of existing various peripherals and soft core libraries to enable a development approach at a system level. The Nanoboards can be configured as a soft Apple to suit most Apple systems, including the option to plug in the original set of Apple II peripheral cards, giving us a platform to develop the hardware/software concept to allow others to download and set up the Apple systems we build.


We hope you find these projects, the history of their designs and the company and people that made it all possible as interesting as we have. 
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