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IO shield
Mon, 19 Dec 2011
MikeJ
Well, I still haven't got the new website up and running, but testing and shipping of the boards continues. I'm working through the list of people who have mailed me. I have a new Amiga core up and running based on Jakub's latest work, but it's not quite ready yet - I'm so busy testing boards. I also got the IO...
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Testing testing...
Tue, 18 Oct 2011
MikeJ
Testing is going well, I have most of the boards assembled now. I am starting to mail people who have already contacted me, and then I will see how many boards are left. I am about to order some more, so there should be plenty available. The first core to be released will be the Amiga AGA, but there are still...
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More boards
Tue, 4 Oct 2011
MikeJ
Some of the new toys... Sorry for the lack of updates, still working on the new website. I'll start taking orders for these later this week...
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ATX power controller
Thu, 30 Jun 2011
MikeJ
Ok, not quite the last post in the old website ... I've just got back from another fantastic Glastonbury Festival, so it's a bit of an effort to do, well, anything this week :) I built one of the atx\_pwr controller boards and it works nicely. Now my board is in it's ITX case, so I can move it around a...
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Replay prototype production continues
Tue, 12 Apr 2011
MikeJ
Prototype board production is continuing. All beta test boards are assembled and these have been shipping out over the past week or two. I've been in China and should get the production tweaked version as well as the atx-power control PCB manufactured shortly. The atx-power board connects the power supply in a mini-itx box to the Replay board, and has...
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Replay cased and pretending to be an Amiga A1200
Wed, 9 Mar 2011
MikeJ
Here is a picture of the board in a mini-itx box. It's the smallest case I could find and the Replay board takes up about 1/3rd. I need to make a small adapter board for the ATX PSU then the board can be powered by the rear 4 pin molex. The hardware is fully tested now and I'm starting to send...
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