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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Hardware News => Topic started by: mcb on September 05, 2007, 05:03:16 AM
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Some photographs of the Minimig sponsored by Dennis van Weeren for Codex Alpe Adria
are online at amigaforever.com (http://www.amigaforever.com/news-events/20070816minimig/).
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Love that they used the Spaceballs 9-Fingers demo. I want to see it playing Shadow of the Beast :-)
These are available now, right?
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I love that Cloanto is looking to support Amiga Forever on it. That means that a 100% legal, and brand new Amiga can be purchased. I hope they will also support their software running on a Clone-A when it gets released.
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I cant wait to get mine!! I'm on the list :)))
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Oh yeah.. :)
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That really is cool!! :-)
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looks sweet!
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I am on the list too! I want it NOW!
Keep the faith!
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The insert workbench picture is v1.3 while the guru picture had "software failure". So, the pictures are not of the same OS version. :-P
Someone tell me if the Japan fan club went to whatever country Codex was in? That's pretty neat if they traveled all that way.
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Want to buy one. Now :-)
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Killer!!
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Don't get me wrong - I love Minimig but this all gets me thinking "What is Jens doing with Clone-A". He clearly is a clever guy with hardware but I do wonder about the business sense if he just pops up to announce development 6 months or so ago and then pops up if/when the job is done.
Why no progress reports, no more details, no product specs or price guidelines. Surely the idea is to keep HIS product in peoples minds.
Minimig ISNT commercial and seems to have "better PR" then Clone-A!!! :-?
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@Methanoid
Please try to remember Minimig was first announced by Dennis when he was close to completion, and the PR generated was almost completely through word of mouth.