And Add Dropbox to the list of Cloud services now Supported by Amiga
Well, about a month or so ago, I posted an article where I tested the OS3.x version of the new Google Drive Handler, which effectively added a mounted drive to access your personal Google Drive. See that article –> here <–
Well, they have streteched support for that tool to the other flavors of Amiga (Amiga OS4.1, MorphOS 3.x and AROS). Great news that we can drag our favorite computer platform into the 21st century.
My X1000 is not working (again)
Sorry for the delay in posts but I have been very busy with work and also my replacement AmigaOne X1000 has failed and will no longer boot up which has resulted in everything else stopping pretty much as I have been trying to work out what was wrong with it.
Amiga: A.L.I.C.E. and AmiKit X – Preview of Rabbit Hole
Upgrading the Phase 5 Cyberstorm MK2 from 68040 to 68060
This is how to upgrade a Cyberstorm 68040 Accelerator for the Amiga 3000/4000 to 68060.
I got a A4000 motherboard and Cyberstorm MK2 040 sent to me from my friend Klementino from Croatia to be repaired and maybe do something with the Cyberstorm, so why not max it out?
The Cyberstorm Acceleratorcars are the best accelerators for big box Amigas and it for sure is a beaty:
Amiga: Amiga 600 with Vampire II browsing and listening to Internet radio
Hi again,
Another quick post here. ShK has shared a video on Vimeo showing his Amiga 600 with Vampire II browsing the web and listening to Internet radio! Wow!
Accelerator: Vampire 600 V2
Video: 720p 16-bit Digital video out
Audio: Delfina Flipper DSP
Ethernet: D-Link PCMCIA cnet device
NetSurf No-FPU build by Artur Jarosik
Amiga: Vampire II videos from Flype44
Hi guys,
I never get tired of seeing the Vampire II in action. A YouTuber called Flype44 has now uploaded several videos showing his Vampire-powered Amiga 600 burning rubber. Please have a look at the videos below and enjoy!
First up is two videos showing 194x, an SDL-game on M68K with RTG driver + Sound.
LCD Test image and pixel-level detail
So I’ve managed to get a semi-working test pattern image up on the LCD.
Here are a couple shots:
Amiga: Amiga 600 with Vampire II playing videos!
Hi there,
The Amiga community is boiling with enthusiasm concerning the Vampire II turbo-card. It’s easy to understand, because this card boosts the A600 like never before! Below you’ll find two videos of Renaud Schweingruber playing videos on his Amiga 600. One Futurama and one manga.
Top 50 Gaming Blogs List: Old School Game Blog in Spot 33
Hi everyone,
Old School Game Blog has been listed in a top 50 gaming blogs list. Got spot 33. :) Very happy about that! Thanks to Rebateszone for including my blog. :)
Amigos Amiga Podcast Episode 33 – Winter Games (Epyx)
AmigaOS 4.1 FE: Demo of Gorky 17 available for download
Hi folks,
Amiga: Vampire II for the Amiga 600 in action
Hi everyone,
Reverse engineering the LCD interface
So I was having trouble getting the LCD working initially, so I ended up probing a working HDMI to LCD converter board sold by adafruit. You see, this board was driving my LCD just fine, but my FPGA couldn’t do diddly. So I wanted to see what I was missing.
This proved more difficult because of these 40-pin FPC connectors. Not sure what the pitch is, but it’s really freakin’ close together.
With a lighted magnifier (3x diopter?), and sharp o’scope probe, I was able to isolate individual pins on the 40-pin, long enough to hit the stop button on the scope.
J68 boots VUBUG monitor on the BEMICRO MAX 10 FPGA board
Here’s an image showing a ROM monitor VUBUG running on the J68 softcore, which is in turn running on a BEMICRO Max 10 FPGA board.
VUBUG will be used until we can get our own (unwritten, so far) custom code booting!