12 March 2011, 06:08 | #101 |
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I can't remember any time recently that Jens has announced a product that he confirmed he was going to manufacture where he was grossly late in getting it into the hands of the users and his retail partners.
I am sure it won't be more than a month or two more before he releases this product, or tells us about any problems that are causing its production to be delayed. |
12 March 2011, 18:16 | #102 |
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Yes. I remember with the ACA1230/56 in it's thread, at first it seemed it was impossible to have them but after Christmas, and suddenly they appeared in Amigakit. I was really surprised. I hope it can happen the same with the Indivisions.
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29 March 2011, 07:37 | #103 |
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I got a 1 question. Whether the Indivision AGA MK2 will interfere with Elbox Fastata mk2. Will I be able to install them together ?
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29 March 2011, 11:28 | #104 |
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It seems that IC are thinking (don't know if working) in a new Idefix Express that would work with SATA. Surely that will be compatible with the new Indivision if the Fast Ata won't.
I would like to know any update about this idea too... expected or max speed for example. |
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Why doesn't the old IDEFix Express work with the old indivision? Physical size? |
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29 March 2011, 14:25 | #106 |
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06 April 2011, 13:20 | #107 |
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guys, you can't rush perfection, and I think we all agree that is what we want.
I would rather hear little or nothing from Jens, safe in the knowledge he is spending his time well and building us a fantastic new bit of kit to play with. Jens - I will certainly be getting one of these new cards for my A1200 when they are available, but take your time, and be happy with your product. Thank you for your dedication (Oliver too!) |
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Why are amiga people such fanboys that they dont want news of amiga developments? Its been far too long without an update. Please Jens tell us whats up. Thanks |
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08 April 2011, 07:20 | #109 |
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When he has something to tell us I'm sure he will.
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08 April 2011, 12:36 | #110 | |
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As T said, if Jens has something to say he will. In the mean time, let him concentrate on making the best product he can. I think a little more positive encouragement will help Jens feel appreciated. |
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08 April 2011, 19:22 | #111 |
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Heh, absolutely. Having already purchased an A603, an ACA630 and an X-Surf, I already know that Jens knows what he's doing and we're not looking at vapourware. He'll give us an update in his own good time. For now, I'll continue to sit tight and drool over the prospect of an Indy Mk2 for my A4000 tower.
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10 April 2011, 10:15 | #112 |
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jens please continue working on my future indivision mk2, and make good price and a LOT of stock so everyone can buy one
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11 April 2011, 08:44 | #113 |
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You know that the Individual Computers Chameleon 64 beta has been released and is getting extensive tweaking right now. don't you?
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One of the most interesting things about the next Indivision AGA will be it's support of Graffiti, for those that don't know much about this graphics mode I've found some blurb about the original implementation here.
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08 June 2011, 11:55 | #115 |
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I'm curious to know whether there'll be any thermal issues with the new Indy AGA. I'd really love to put one in my A4000, but it's a Micronik aftermarket tower jobbie with a huge fat busboard that sits on top of the motherboard, covering (amongst other things) the Lisa chip.
I've heard reports from at least one other source where their Indy AGA overheated and killed itself in this scenario. That would make me sad if it happened, so I'd like to try and avoid the situation if possible. If there's a sensible way to fit one and cool it, that would be awesome. If not, I guess I'm back to looking for a videoslot scandoubler. |
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However, if it helps your gutt feeling: The next-generation Indivision AGA will be based on an even lower-power FPGA. While the old Indivision AGA uses 2.5V core voltage, the new version uses 1.2V core voltage. And memory is also lower power: Still 3.3V technology, but 65nm process instead of 130nm - resulting in roughly a quarter of the power consumption. This moves the status of Indivision AGA from "no cooling required" to "not the smallest temperature change during operation to be measured". The one thing that requires cooling is Lisa. She gets quite hot if set to S-Hires modes, which is why the A4000D version had cooling holes added. The same will be done on the next-gen flickerfixers. In some cases, pixel flickeriing appeared during operation, and disappeared when the customer added a fan near those four holes - problem solved. Novacoder, Graffiti emulation may not be in the first release of Indivision AGA MK2. However, it's on the wishlist and will be added with a flash update. Jens |
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08 June 2011, 22:27 | #117 |
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Thanks for your great work Jens!
Just a question, there will be any firmware updates for the original Indivision AGA? Regards, Salva |
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09 June 2011, 22:30 | #119 |
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So... when can we get our hands on a Mk2?
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10 June 2011, 00:06 | #120 |
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My question is will the new Indivision AGA fit with a 1200 keyboard adapter installed in my custom tower. The original one really doesn't fit as it should and I have to use a DCE Flicker Magic instead because it fits fine.
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