One of the characteristics of the CYC1000 is that it has 2 clocks, one as standard, a 12Mhz oscillator from the manufacturer mems, with which we adjust the frequencies in the PLLs, and a second clock where I have a PAL clock set (28,35716Mhz), this oscilator is currently replaced by an SI5351 governed from a microcontroller.
The frequencies without a PAL oscillator generate many visual artifacts, once the (Minimig UnAMIGA) implementation is recompiled with the required 28.37516Mhz oscillator located in CYC10000'S PIN_E15, The PAL frequency has been used since the first Minimig by Dennis Van Weeren's.
The vast majority of artifacts disappear with the PAL oscilator located in PIN_E15 with the exact frequency(28,35716Mhz).
It is a serious problem in the following families, Cyclone 10 LP, and Cyclone IV. Families that share the same type of PLLs
In the MiSTER when using the description of a Minimig in a Cyclone V, the frequency approximation is almost perfect due to Cyclone's V PLLs .
In the following video you can see how bad is the UnAMIGA approximation from a 50Mhz oscillator, because 28,5714285714Mhz, it is not the needed PAL frequency.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fdW82q ... Ni&index=2
PAL=28,35716Mhz
UnAMIGA=28,5714285714Mhz
So i create a podcast to fix the UnAMIGA, providing to the UnAMIGA community with the most essential, correct starting frequency for the implementation of (Minimig UnAMIGA).