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Offline clusterukTopic starter

ClusterUK ltd is pleased to launch the new silent IMICA, a nice small unit to run Aros, and is perfect where you do not want to be disturbed by noisy computers. Great for the Amiga fan who wants a low cost and reasonably high performance unit that is fully Aros native. For £199 you get a fully working unit with a 4gb USB drive and 512mb ram, later upgrade with bigger internal drive unit if needed, either a normal 2.5" laptop drive or a totally silent 2.5" SSD drive unit. Because of the low weight, under 2kg Shipping to Europe is only £20 !!

Please visit http://www.imica.net

Steve Jones
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Good news + and a good price, especially given how good AROS is these days! Thanks for the heads up!
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Nice news.
 

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Quote from: clusteruk;567925
ClusterUK ltd is pleased to launch the new silent IMICA, a nice small unit to run Aros, and is perfect where you do not want to be disturbed by noisy computers. Great for the Amiga fan who wants a low cost and reasonably high performance unit that is fully Aros native. For £199 you get a fully working unit with a 4gb USB drive and 512mb ram, later upgrade with bigger internal drive unit if needed, either a normal 2.5" laptop drive or a totally silent 2.5" SSD drive unit. Because of the low weight, under 2kg Shipping to Europe is only £20 !!

Please visit http://www.imica.net

Steve Jones


Man, if I could use a remote control for this, and especially if somebody ported XBMC to AROS, I'd buy this in a heart-beat and stick it under my TV.
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That Imica looks great! Too bad I don't need another computer at home...
 

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that is pretty awesome :)
 

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Very nice congratulations Steve. I think one of this with a good sized cf card would be awesome and so cool that it would be completely silent.
 
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Offline clusterukTopic starter

Thanks for nice comment.

We have a media player coming called AMC from Ares for Aros machines including IMICA. On remote control, should be possible.
Amiga 1000/3000, iMica Silent and NVidia Aros computer.
http://www.imica.net
Lets enjoy the Amigas future, THIS year is 25th Anniversary lets make it special.
http://www.amiga25.org
 

Offline spirantho

Quote from: mpiva;567963
Man, if I could use a remote control for this, and especially if somebody ported XBMC to AROS, I'd buy this in a heart-beat and stick it under my TV.


I don't know much about remote controls on computers at all, but a quick Google search showed this:

http://www.1topstore.com/product_info.php?language=en¤cy=GBP&products_id=5819

It looks like it identifies itself as a keyboard, in which case it should work already! You might need the programs to use different keys than the defaults, but I'd guess a quick recompile would be all it takes..? You may even be able to use FKey to substitute keypresses, so it would work straight away....
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