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Old 08 March 2024, 12:36   #15
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Originally Posted by dreadnought View Post
So are you saying it's now a monitor with integrated scaler of their design, or separate add on?
The kickstarter (£249) was for the case, speakers and the Standard Input Pod (sometimes referred to as slot 0).

It did not include a panel but they were always going to offer an IPS panel at a sensible price.

Additional purchases include :
  • 17" or 19" IPS Panel (£100)
  • XRI backplane (£23)
  • Appys Retro Scaler pod Slot 1(£89)
  • 5 way HDMI switcher (£19)
  • MiSTer AIO pod (£39)
  • Raspberry Pi CM4 pod (£35)
  • HDMI passthru (£35)

I bought the case + slot 0 board, 19" IPS panel, XRI backplane, Appy's Retro Scaler, 5 way HDMI switcher.

Another option is the Arcouda IPS panel (which needs a different Standard Input pod) which is much lower latency than the regular panel. The price has not yet been announced.

Additionally they have made their own MiniMig v1.2 pod which they are calling the iMiga 3000. It has a DIL slot for 680x0 CPU that can take a PiStorm16 (not included). In several videos the price was mulled at around £250 with a 7MHz 68000. It has the original MiniMig FPGA which is too small for the improvements in MiniMig ECS/OCS. It only supports 12-bit colour and so AGA is not possible. It has the original MiniMig floppy disk emulation which wasn't great. It is to me overpriced for what it is. But kudos to them for doing it at all.

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