06 December 2010, 14:21 | #1 |
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Multiple Classic Computer
I've not seen any discussion of this on the forum and was wondering if anyone has seen it and intends to get one. It's a reconfigurable C64/Amiga/other systems hardware emulator you connect to your TV.
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06 December 2010, 17:10 | #2 |
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Hi
The Guy who created this is a member of this forum Nick Shark if I'm not mistaken Kml |
06 December 2010, 17:40 | #3 |
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Where can I find some tests or forum with comments about this hardware?
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06 December 2010, 17:54 | #4 |
Amigan - an' lovin' it!!
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This looks brilliant. Slip it next to the PS3 (the wife won't even know it's there) and I've got classic gaming action Amiga-style* whenever I want it, AND I don't have to leave the sofa!!
*Not to mention C64 and VCS style too!!! |
06 December 2010, 17:56 | #5 |
hastala vista winny vista
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wonder if this is running a minimig core or a custom core ?
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06 December 2010, 17:57 | #6 |
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Even sticker was made with good, old style.
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06 December 2010, 19:21 | #7 |
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Oh, I forgot to mention that this month's Retro Gaming Roundup podcast features an interview with the developer.
s2325, I found some discussion of the MCC over on the Armchair Arcade forum, and also at Lemon 64, but no reviews as yet. |
06 December 2010, 22:57 | #8 |
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Nice find, dreamkatcha!
I'll be looking to get one when the online store opens its doors to UK customers. Edit: It would be nice to see some evidence of the Amiga replication first, though. Last edited by prowler; 07 December 2010 at 21:59. |
07 December 2010, 10:25 | #9 |
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That website looks very much like it did a long time ago (early 2009).
Are you sure it is current? FrenchShark has not been seen on EAB since May. At the time he claimed to be writing his own in VHDL... but I am sure that MiniMig was his guide. MiniMig v1.1 PCB is capable of running a C64 and an Atari 2600 core. |
04 January 2011, 22:18 | #10 |
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Is this project alive?
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04 January 2011, 23:42 | #11 |
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05 January 2011, 00:12 | #12 |
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What is exactly the feat? He's using other people's work. Maybe I don't get it.
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05 January 2011, 02:58 | #13 |
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Looks really cool !! I have to research more about this item Thx
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Fred aka FrenchShark is very talented he knows its stuff well, I can't speak for him but google a little and you'll see. The point is to have a reconfigurable computer at a lower price that C-One, minimig or even fgpaarcade. Kamel |
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