It is nothing personal, it is just my impression from all those faces starring at me from yt / tt / insta crap none info threads. ;-)
Each to their own…It is nothing personal, it is just my impression from all those faces starring at me from yt / tt / insta crap none info threads. ;-)
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Honestly....why? This hardware is silly. Just buy any laptop of your choice and stick a Commodore decal on it.I guess he will have these guys to deal with too unless they've already paid up their license fees:
https://commodore.inc
Definitely would prefer real hardware for sure. I feel this more targets people who once owned one but aren’t into them enough to want to maintain vintage hardware or care enough about the experience to want it 100% authentic. The HDMI out of the box is nice etc and there are obvious quality of life benefits, but you’re not getting the true Amiga experience, even with hardware emulation. I still feel it will be closer to running something like WinUAE personally.@AmiNeo. I was aware of it. They are releasing 3 different variants. The Founders edition peaked a little interest but, It would only sit in the box unused.
I just watched the video on post No.16 . The "full Amiga 1200" will be interesting, if it ever sees the light of day but, I wouldn't trade my real hardware for emulation as mentioned in the video. Each to their own though.![]()
Probably for the same reason any nerd or enthusiast does anything I’d guess. Because they can.Some thoughts....
There are plenty of MISTer DE-10 Nano host/hub board to put MISTer in a Checkmate1500 case, or actual Amiga 500/600/1200 case, etc. (Disclosure, I did this with the MISTress 1200.) In essence to re-purpose original cases and keyboards and deliver a more authentic original experience than re-releases in my view. You can do this MISTer DE-10 nano to your dead Amiga 500 that you had back in 1988. You could be touching the same plastics you originally did back in the day!
Is there really no such a board out there yet to put a MISTer DE-10 Nano cleanly inside a vintage original Commodore 64 case and re-use the original keyboard? It seems like such an obvious product. Is the only current method to put a MISTer DE-10 Nano in a classic Commodore 64 via some type of C64-to-USB keyboard adapter and then routing the MISTer ports to a spot on the case?
I've pondered and pondered and concluded that when it comes to retro computer, original hardware is always simply the best. Obviously. It is not out of reach. It is available out there. Most of us have what we want already. Some of us are still hunting for some rare pieces perhaps. It's all part of the fun to find stuff.
But beside the fact that we can have a lovely original C64 setup today, I'd like us all to note the reality of the future of retro as illustrated by all rights holders who have re-released some version of retro hardware: it is clearly FPGA. No one makes the classic original chips anymore, and FPGA can become the classic hardware/chips, cycle accurate and everything. It is efficient, affordable, flexible.
Once we come to terms that FPGA is the way it will be from now on, what but MISTer DE-10 Nano is the best implementation of FPGA out there? Pound for pound, it just cannot be toped. After some initial growing pains and improvements I can say that a 8bit4ever MISTress 1200 in a new black 1200 case with black keycaps is simply a monster of a retro Commodore Amiga FPGA setup. Awesome solid AGA 020 RTG Amiga core. Long list of other cores. Constant refinements. Huge community working on things to everyone's benefit (see: AO486 core). Hardware not locked to one gatekeeper with many more cores as a result. It is all just too compelling. MISTer DE-10 Nano outputs to 15khz CRTs, VGA, HDMI - it is a disturbingly enjoyable retro experience. Makes me wonder...why reinvent the wheel?
www.commodore.net
Spoiler alert - it's all going to be FPGA.Whoa, Sound interesting.............
It might be the easiest and cost effective solution. But you will still have some kind of hardware.Spoiler alert - it's all going to be FPGA.
Amigakit do now sell an FPGA A1200 replacement motherboard called the A1200NGI seem think all this commodore buy out should be 10 years ago as it seem little too late now that Zx speccy Issue 3 had FPGA with most cores and been sold £1.6m so far!
Correct me if I am wrong.
There saying for some people that it is ......better late than Never........for new Amiga FPGA(Amiga 2026) .
Hasn't that happened by now with PowerPC Amigas? Dedicated few seem to care or have access to it. It's been out for decades and made very little impact. C64 lovers...didn't they get an official C128?It might be the easiest and cost effective solution. But you will still have some kind of hardware.
Maybe they will introduce some brand new ideas for the Amiga System.
Yes, because of the Amiga. I feel like DE-10 Nano IS the new Amiga. And I'm only obsessed with this FPGA chip because of what it can do.@YouKnowWho
If I didn't know any better, I might think you were obsessed with the DE-10 Nano and FPGA chips![]()