C256 Foenix vs C256 FMX
As I told so many people before, from the very beginning I saw the C256 Foenix to be a fantastic music machine and after going through Rev A/B2 design and seeing what a few early developers were doing with the machine, I thought I would raise the ante. So, I decided to spin the Rev C into 2 different models:
On one hand,
the original C256 Foenix which will be basically an improved RevB2 without the SuperIO chip where the cost of the unit is the main goal and where the main focus of the machine will be general usage, gaming & programming.
On the other,
the new C256 FMX (Foenix Music Expansion) will be an enhanced version of the original Feonix. The FMX will have more memory for the CPU, a faster Graphics Engine to allow 800x600 for a GUI environment, more sound of course. The C256 FMX will include 2 Sockets for real SID, 1x YM2612, and 1x PSG, plus 1MBytes Sampling Buffer for capture and playback or for music storage which will give a total of 9MBytes of memory for the whole system. The FMX will provide a 44pin IDC connector to connect a 2.5" hard drive as well as the Floppy Reader.
The MIDI connectivity has now been limited to the FMX version.