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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: gaula92 on December 07, 2011, 04:11:10 PM

Title: FS: Various FPGA computers
Post by: gaula92 on December 07, 2011, 04:11:10 PM
Hi there

I'm selling the following FPGA boards/computers (number means how many units I have available). They are all new-in-box.

-3 x Minimig (unexpanded, 2MB versions): 99 € each.
-2 x MCC-16 (multiple classic computer: C64, Amiga, Apple II and Atari 2600 cores available): 99 € each.

Only european buyers, please. Sending overseas can be complicated.
If you're from spain and you live near Salamanca, you can get them in person.
Shipping costs not included! Will use the cheapest method, of course.
Title: Re: FS: Various FPGA computers
Post by: Darrin on December 07, 2011, 05:04:51 PM
Do those Minimigs have the reflashable PICs?
Title: Re: FS: Various FPGA computers
Post by: gaula92 on December 07, 2011, 06:34:25 PM
I don't know, never used them! I bought them in Amigakit a year ago or so. They are new-in-box. Never opened the box.
Should I check somehow?

PD: I have a fourth Minimig, with 4MB update and ARM controller, but that's the one I use :D (not for sale)
Title: Re: FS: Various FPGA computers
Post by: kamelito on December 07, 2011, 07:58:53 PM
what is the version of the MCC?
Title: Re: FS: Various FPGA computers
Post by: Darrin on December 07, 2011, 10:16:13 PM
Quote from: gaula92;670683
I don't know, never used them! I bought them in Amigakit a year ago or so. They are new-in-box. Never opened the box.
Should I check somehow?

PD: I have a fourth Minimig, with 4MB update and ARM controller, but that's the one I use :D (not for sale)


The reason I ask is that the first batch of Minimigs that AmigaKit got (made by aCube) in had a PIC without the code to allow it to be updated via the serial link (I know because I had one).  AmigaKit sent me a replacement PIC when I discovered the problem and their later boards had the correct PIC fitted.

If you have the ability then it is probably worth checking the boards by updating to one of the latest cores.  If TinyBootLoader fails then you might want to contact AmigaKit and see if they can send replacement PICs.
Title: Re: FS: Various FPGA computers
Post by: gaula92 on December 11, 2011, 04:35:49 PM
I got these in 2010, they aren't from the first batch, that's for sure, so the problem shouldn't be there :D
Title: Re: FS: Various FPGA computers
Post by: gaula92 on December 25, 2011, 10:14:34 PM
2 Minimigs remaining.

I'm also selling my own MCC-16. It's used, doesn't include the USB power supply, and I want to keep the included Competition Pro for the Minimig :D
It's in good shape otherwise, and I'm selling it for a mere 60 Euros.

The other, unused MCC-16 machines have been sold at minimig.net (I'm shipping the 2nd tomorrow).
Title: Re: FS: Various FPGA computers
Post by: gaula92 on January 12, 2012, 05:19:31 PM
I'm selling my own MCC-216 (the used one) for a mere 50 € + shipping now. It lacks power supply and Competition Pro joystick. It's just the basic unit. Just in case someone's interested :)
Title: Re: FS: Various FPGA computers
Post by: kripton on January 18, 2013, 01:01:28 PM
I would be interested in buying an MCC-216. I live in Spain.


Greetings.
Title: Re: FS: Various FPGA computers
Post by: gaula92 on January 18, 2013, 01:04:57 PM
I gave it for free to a friend to be used as a ZX Spectrum.
And it sucks. It's a piece of crap. The only good core is the Spectrum one.
Forget about this piece of crap, created by an idiot who takes GPL cores and doesn't release the changes he mades. Just get an FPGA Arcade, original Minimig 1.1 board or Chameleon instead.