18 November 2016, 19:40 | #1 |
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Plipbox + Case (Ethernet Network Adapter)
Many thanks to lalaffa for the great development work! NEW: There is now also a special Amiga 1000 version with female Sub-D 25 connector available. Length = 73.5 mm, Width = 59.2 mm, Height = 21.5 mm (front) / 26.0 mm (rear) Offers:
Colours: white, beige, light grey, black Floppy disk with device drivers (download): 2 € Power supply DC 9V / 1A (European standard): 6 € Alternatively you may use a standard USB charger (e.g. from a cell-phone or an mp3-player) with Mini-USB cable to power the Plipbox Deluxe. Paypal fees are paid by me (4.5%). The new edition of the Plipbox Deluxe has two additional LEDs. The first LED is a power indicator and the second LED is an indicator of network activity (flashes during data flow). Furthermore I have installed a PhotoMOS relay, which switches the Plipbox on/off automatically, as soon as the Amiga is switched on/off (the PhotoMOS relay is only controlled via the DC 9V socket, not with power supply via the USB port). Shipping Options Europe: Economy (4-8 working days): 7.90 € Priority (2-3 working days): 11.90 € Priority + shipment tracking (2-3 working days): 16.90 € Shipping Options Worldwide: Economy (7-15 working days): 9.90 € Priority (4-6 working days): 15.90 € Priority + shipment tracking (2-3 working days): 20.90 € Shipping Options Switzerland: Economy + shipment tracking (3-4 working days): 6.90 € Priority + shipment tracking (1-2 working days): 8.90 € If you are interested, simply report via PM or here in the thread... Please include the following information when ordering: 1. What colour of case (white, beige, light grey, black) ? 2. Which logo imprint (A565, Vampire, AMIGA, own suggestion) ? 3. Which model do you want (new/classic) ? 4. On which Amiga do you want to use the Plipbox (A1000 or all other Amiga models) ? 5. Which LED colors for 1) power supply, 2) network activity (white, yellow, orange, red, green, blue) ? 6. Which shipping option (Economy, Priority, Priority+Tracking) ? 7. Please send me your complete mailing address. PS.: Special requests for the logo imprint are welcome... Some more pictures: Plipbox Deluxe Image Plipbox Deluxe Image Plipbox Deluxe Image Plipbox Deluxe Image Plipbox Deluxe Image Plipbox Deluxe Image Plipbox Deluxe Image Plipbox Deluxe Image Plipbox Deluxe Image Plipbox Deluxe Image Plipbox Deluxe Image Plipbox Deluxe Image Plipbox Deluxe Image Last edited by salocinx; 29 November 2017 at 15:12. |
18 November 2016, 19:45 | #2 |
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Since it's ethernet, it should be A565. A560 is arcnet.
http://amiga.resource.cx/expde/a560 |
18 November 2016, 20:26 | #3 |
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Nice idea A565 kind of little brother of the A2065.
You can tell me whatever you want to have printed as label. I already made the following special boxes: Plipbox CD-32 Style Plipbox GBA-1000 Style Last edited by salocinx; 18 November 2016 at 22:40. |
18 November 2016, 21:36 | #4 |
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Where can find any information about plipbox usage? Speed comparison to PCMCIA ethernet adapter etc? This looks really nice, but I want to know the possibilities that this provides to me.
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Benchmarks, installation manual, firmware versions, hardware info. |
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18 November 2016, 23:35 | #6 |
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If I understand correctly, it needs also a power supply? A standard universal 9V DC?
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19 November 2016, 00:30 | #7 |
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Yes, either a standard 9V DC power supply with 5mm round jack (center positive polarity), or a USB power supply from a cell phone or similar (>=500mA). I ship also a floppy disk containing the plipbox.devive driver.
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19 November 2016, 04:43 | #8 | |
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Software is really the important part of the plipbox, if one cannot install everything with a simple double click then you will leave most of the market for that product untapped. You have certainly invested quite a bit of effort into the hardware part (to the exception of the initial design which was done by lalaffa) and it would be a shame if you left 4/5 the of your customers unserved just because the installation requires a manual procedure. Software is always more important than hardware. |
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19 November 2016, 12:32 | #9 |
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That's the same kind of support offered by commercial vendors, Cat.
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the given instruction to config Miami/Genesis/Roadshow will help here too. good product |
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This is a hobbyist project and I just want to serve the Amiga community with a compact version of the Plipbox, since I love the product designed by lallafa. The manufacturing of a case takes me about 1.5 hours (without 3D printing time but preparing the print, sanding the case, refining with Acetone, drilling holes). Acquiring all parts, soldering, printing/glueing label on the backside, corresponding with possible customers, packaging and shipment another 1.5 hour, which sums up to a total of about 3 hours! Material costs (incl. customized PCB, Floppy Disk, Arduino, Ethernet-Shield) sums up to about 28 USD. So all together, this is really a non-profit project. I would not be in a position to serve 5/5 of the possible customers To to this professionally, I would have to ask for at least USD 90 for each box. It's really just all about Amiga love Last edited by salocinx; 22 November 2016 at 23:52. |
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20 November 2016, 13:52 | #12 |
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fair price for your effort, for sure. when i saw the image of lallafa's plipbox "hardware monster", i had my doubt,
but your version is much better in this regard btw. you could add the Driver Docu and Benchmark link into the first post, since ppl are lazy and wont scroll down |
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20 November 2016, 20:04 | #14 |
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np, looks good now
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21 November 2016, 09:50 | #15 |
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I am interested, I will send you a PM.
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21 November 2016, 19:56 | #17 |
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Here are some pictures in case someone is interested in such an instance (color is selectable):
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29 November 2016, 16:00 | #18 |
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Here's another, more generic version:
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wohoo
i get my A565 today it lovely and work like charm |
06 January 2017, 13:20 | #20 |
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thanks for your feedback. happy you love it :-)
by the way, if you are using more than one plipbox in the same network, you will need to overwrite the MAC address of one of the plipboxes, since factory-default, every plipbox has a identical mac-address. with miamidx for example, this is easily done by going to "hardware -> edit your device -> sana-II parameters.. -> change one digit of hardware address". let me know if you encounter problems. thanks. |
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