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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: hamtronix on November 28, 2007, 12:31:40 AM
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http://www.amiga-hardware.com/showhardware.cgi?HARDID=53
Would love to have one of these guys...
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I had one but sold it later because of no use. Too heavy for a laptop. ;-)
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I knew it existed though I have never seen one. I read about it in a magazine years ago. The concept was ok I guess, I didn't think they were ever produced, lets do it all over with the sx-32 mobo and a ppc set up..now we're talking!
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Saw one at an Amiga show in Ohio?. Was cool, but to big to be considered anything but a A1200 with a hacked LCD screen.
I think you also had to use their own custom monitor driver to get it to display on the LCD. I might be wrong about that though.
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I saw PAWS when they were first out at a show in California.
I love the Idea of a portable amiga, but obviously this 1st attempt was a 1200 placed in a case for portability.
it had a cute little mouse, as I recall.
This is what makes WinUAE so wonderful - it makes having a portable amiga possible on a laptop!
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cecilia wrote:
I saw PAWS when they were first out at a show in California.
...it had a cute little mouse, as I recall.
Ah, trackball:
http://www.softhut.com/cgi-bin/test/Web_store/web_store.cgi?page=catalog/hardware/input_devices/pawstrack.html&cart_id=52674
Unfortunately, another Amiga curse story - the person who developed it, Shawn Randolph, is local to me.
The LCD was not a hack, it was driven by a custom designed scan doubler/deinterlacer, the Gecko. So, the info below is bunk:
http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/portamiga.html
He built a number of PAWS units, and loaned them to retailers and distributors to demo so they could take orders. Unfortunately, most of them sold the units, which were not theirs to begin with, and pocketed the money. So, almost all PAWS units out there are stolen. Someone on here could provide much more info ...
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@Hardlink,
The LCD was not a hack, it was driven by a custom designed scan doubler/deinterlacer, the Gecko. So, the info below is bunk:
Hey,
I forgot about the "Luggable" portables that Quickpak used to advertise all the time.
Did anyone ever actually see/use one of these?
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He built a number of PAWS units, and loaned them to retailers and distributors to demo so they could take orders. Unfortunately, most of them sold the units, which were not theirs to begin with, and pocketed the money. So, almost all PAWS units out there are stolen. Someone on here could provide much more info ...
that's horrible.
all the more reason to track down where all the models went.
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@DJBase
Too heavy for a laptop.
That's why it's not called a LAWS.
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I always remember when they were first touted, but they are SO UGLY and ungainly looking.
For a truly remarkable laptop 'conversion' check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPRxx2r61iA
This is a home-brew as well, not a commercial project!
Why, oh why couldn't someone have done the same for the Amiga?
Surely the guts of an A600 would have to be smaller than an Atari 800!!!
Mike.