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Amiga Events / Re: North East Amiga Group (UK) Inaugural Meeting 28th February
« Last post by OldAmigan on February 27, 2026, 05:20:27 PM »
Hi all,

The meeting is tomorrow.

All are very welcome
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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: List of working/not working Joypads (wired and BT)
« Last post by Rusty Breadbin on February 27, 2026, 11:24:40 AM »
PSX2DB9 from ami64.com -> works

This is a cable that allows you to connect a Playstation 1/2 controller to any computer or console with a DB9 port - even an Atari 2600!

On the A600GS, it shows up simply as the standard "DB9 controller".
You can configure it as a single button controller, with X as fire, two button controller, with X and O as buttons 1 and 2, or a CD32 controller, with all face buttons along with L1/R1 and Start button.
For dual shock controllers, both analog sticks also function for controlling direction as well as the dpad.
It also allows you to clone any direction or action button (not just up) to another button and has options for auto-fire as well, and you can save your own custom configurations for later use.

There are also other functions, such as mouse emulation, that are beyond the scope of usage for the A600GS, so I will not go into other functions.
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It took a while, but it's finally here.

WHDLoad versions of DR Dangerous and Phantom Leap are now available.

The WHDLoad versions are available as a download for both the boxed and digital versions of the games in our online shop.

How do I get the WHDLoad version if I've already purchased the game?

Go to https://www.amigashop.org
Click on "YOUR ACCOUNT" or "MY ACCOUNT" and log in.

Then, in your personal area under Downloads, simply download the archive again.

The archive contains all digital files, including updates, and also the WHDLoad version.

What do I do if I didn't buy the game directly from amigashop.org (e.g., from a retailer or at a trade fair)?

If you don't already have an account on amigashop.org, please create one.

Send us an email with your account information and a photo of the game.

We will then activate your account in the shop for updates.

https://www.amigashop.org
http://www.apc-tcp.de
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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: Issue with my Amigakit Order [Fixed]
« Last post by X-death on February 26, 2026, 06:10:26 PM »
Hello,
Thank you very much for the update and clarification.
I appreciate your transparency and the hard work your team is putting into this project.
I am really looking forward to using the system and exploring whether I can do some development and creative work on this machine myself.
I have also read your private message,thank you for the update. I’ve set the title as fixed.
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A600GS & A1200NG / AmiChess on AmiBench
« Last post by amigakit on February 26, 2026, 04:42:52 PM »
AmiChess has been recompiled with VBCC.  It has been bug fixed and now runs without problem on AmiBench.   The window layout has been reorganised.

Expect it in the Games drawer on the next free AmiBench update for your A600GS or the A1200 NG


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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: Repairing a Buster socket
« Last post by Tumbleweed on February 26, 2026, 04:19:33 PM »
Doesnt look too bad. Ive seen alot worse.

Weed
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Further. I tested the RGB port with a meter. +5v and +12v are present plus +3v on H-sync and +.9v on V-sync. According to AI this means the F1 and F2 resistors are ok.

I tested the D.K. Products Video Crisper RGB buffer for shorts and that's all ok too.

I've made use of the time out and imaged the CF card from the A1200 with Win32 Imager to use in WinUAE. Tested the image and the CF is still good.

As far as AI can suggest, a logic error in Lisa created by current mismatch can create the symptoms mentioned in OP.
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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: DKB Cobra 030@28 - any good?
« Last post by Boing-ball on February 25, 2026, 01:00:08 PM »
Holy Thread resurrection Batman!  ;D

The one and only 030 classic accelerator was and still is the Phase 5 1230. 50mhz 030 upto 128MB RAM. Then buy and add a SCSI 2 add on with DMA and another 128MB RAM. Maprom functionality etc..



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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: DKB Cobra 030@28 - any good?
« Last post by PlatformerZ on February 25, 2026, 08:26:57 AM »
started with a 1202 around 2016 then a DKB Cobra 40Mhz card. Bought locally it was a good solid card with FPU. Luckily it was the updated rom version.

Around 2020 I was interested in the icomp ACA cards for their SYSInfo CPU and RAM performance. Mainly because that was the trend in forums at the time.

IDEFix scsi patch rapidly enhanced IDE = HDD CF transfer times and also the Cobra rom has a serious bottleneck in that department, giving around 800kbs IDE speed while ACA cards were 2.2Mbs up to 4.4Mbs with IDEFix. The IDEFix hardware shows even greater figures up to 6-8Mbs.

It's hype though and I was caught up in the culture of it.

   
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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: DKB Cobra 030@28 - any good?
« Last post by AmigaSource on February 25, 2026, 12:58:50 AM »
  Yup..  20 yrs late too.   My first accelerator too although I first started with their DKB 1202 board.  (https://amiga.resource.cx/exp/dkb1202).  Simple memory, FPU and RTC upgrade.  Ahh those were the days.  8MB and you though you were a KING!

 FWIW I had nothing but good times with mine!  I had the accompanying Ferret SCSI board (https://amiga.resource.cx/exp/ferret) and it always worked GREAT! I used it with my external SCSI CD-ROM, Connor DAT drive (used AMI-Back, Diavolo and Quarterback) and a random SCSI flatbed or two.

  I seem to remember at some point having some technical issues, mailing it back to DKB, and corresponded with Dean Brown during the repair process.
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