I believe the source code is up there. Though I've not checked it out and I know nothing about this board.
http://members.iinet.com.au/~loofy/updates.html
http://members.iinet.com.au/~loofy/hcd_src.lha
Thanks for the heads up. I've got a lot of reading up to do on it before it goes anywhere near the 4000. It was sold as non functional, so I've got to make sure that I have everything right to be able to eliminate basic configuration and OS issues.
First job for me is to clean it and inspect...
Awesome post. :thumbsup:
I usually try and get a web server running on just about any hardware I manage to get a TCP stack on, just to prove it can be done.
The first online service I truly offered was my old /X BBS. As I had gone from dialing up BBSs to using telnet BBSs online I figured I...
That's a nice collection :thumbsup:. I'd also love a Scalextric collection, or even just a few cars and a decent track. There are just way too many things to be interested in in this world :)
Everyone likes Lego. I know this from listening to people in the street looking at our window display and because one evening we got this through our door.
Yes it's not cheap.
In the previous two photos you're looking at over £1300 (1600 euros) of Lego.
At some point I will get the millenium...
Wood for the win. :thumbsup:
I have to re-iterate how much wood you will go through. I've lived in places with real fires on several occasions and we always had to use coal and wood as we just couldn't get enough wood, even with friends giving it to us from their woodlands and from friends who...
Welcome.
If you want to find out about the current state of the Amiga and get your hands on some hardware you've come to the right place.
There's a lot of useful info dotted around the forums, some amazing projects in Photo Booth and plenty of for sale signs.
I'm a recently joined old Amigan too.
I'm sure I'm not alone in wishing I had one :) I've read all of the documents Dave Haynie put online about the AAA chipset. IMHO It had the potential to revive the Amiga line and bring it back to the fore.
Dave Haynie is a god. Not that he was the only engineer working on this but he's...
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