Amiga 4000 Batteryleakage repairguide.
One of the most common problem with the Amiga 4000 is for sure Battery leakage.
This post will be about repairing such stuff and will be updated.
One of the most common problem with the Amiga 4000 is for sure Battery leakage.
This post will be about repairing such stuff and will be updated.
The ingenuity of the Amiga userbase is amazing! Here are a few new hardware projects I’ve spotted online recently.
USB harddrive for any Amiga using the printer port. The project creator included driver and instruction for building it using the Arduino hardware he used in this post: –? here <–
Here's another image of it in action:
WinUAE in Windows has nice comboboxes to select rom and adf images:
I have been busy for the past few weeks working on creating a web presence for the Adelaide Amiga User Group, which meets regularly in Adelaide, South Australia.
Today I wanted to take a look at a sneak peak of the forthcoming game from Cherry Darling called Wings Battlefield. I tested this game on AmigaOS 4.1 final edition on my new Sam 460CR system, and also on MorphOS 3.7 on my Powerbook G4 laptop.
Daniel asked me to show how the game looks like with more mountains, so I added that to my latest blog post:
Hi all,
Discovered this brilliant piece of art on Amigaworld.net:
In my last blog post I described that one of the perks of being part of a small community is the ease in getting to know the important people. Last time it spoke about the porting wiz Szilárd “BSzili” Biró. This time it’s Daniel Müßener, also known as Daytona675x.
Hi everyone,
In my last blog post I described that one of the perks of being part of a small community is the ease in getting to know the important people. Last time it spoke about the porting wiz Szilárd “BSzili” Biró. This time it’s Daniel Müßener, also known as Daytona675x.
Over the last week, I migrated this blog to a new hosting provider. GoDaddy was such a pig and the site just ran like molasses when hosted by them. I couldn’t be happier with the switch that I’ve made, but I could very well have broke something that I haven’t realized yet. If there were resources that you were using but are no longer available, please leave a comment, and I’ll fix them up.
Thanks
With the problems with my X1000 still being worked on at AmigaKit/Varisys, the past four weeks have highlighted to me how much I miss having the X1000 around.
As an update my X1000 board is now been handed over to Varisys (who make the X1000 boards) to work out what is happening with it.