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Re: Everyday Practical Electronics
« on: February 23, 2015, 02:41:44 AM »
The answer is right there in the name of the magazine; Everyday, and Practical.

So, No.
---------------AGA Collection---------------
1) Amiga A4000 040 40MHz, Mediator PCI, Voodoo 3 3000, Creative PCI128, Fast Ethernet, Indivision AGA Mk2 CR, DVD/CD-RW, OS 3.9 BB2
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Re: Everyday Practical Electronics
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2015, 10:31:57 PM »
I have played around with some Arduino and Teensy boards for some practical and some impractical solutions. It's nice to tinker and prototype things. But there isn't even an Arduino compiler for Amiga.

Most of what you will find in such a magazine will couple electronics projects with Windows PCs and in some cases Macs. Finding Linux substitutes would be difficult, let alone an outcast such as the Amiga.
---------------AGA Collection---------------
1) Amiga A4000 040 40MHz, Mediator PCI, Voodoo 3 3000, Creative PCI128, Fast Ethernet, Indivision AGA Mk2 CR, DVD/CD-RW, OS 3.9 BB2
2) Amiga A1200 040 25MHz, Indivision AGA Mk2 CR, IDEfix, PCMCIA WiFi, slim slot load DVD/CD-RW, OS 3.9 BB2
3) Amiga CD32 + SX1, OS 3.1