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Offline Tomas

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I am definitely interested unless it ends up very expensive, so that is one more potetential buyer.  ;-)
 

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If you're interested in a fully popluated board Please private message me your email, or if you don't want to give out that info just let me know that you're interested.

If this ever goes past cost stages I would need to follow up in an organized fashion. Heck even if I ever got samples I'd offer Dennis and you guys first dibs on them.

I am definitely interested, but want to know the price before i can say yes.
 

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$200 would be a bit too much for me currently.. i would probably go upto $150 personally, so i hope the price comes down a bit when/if you do a larger run.
 

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@Crom00
So what do i have to do to it to get it fully working? Is the only thing needed to send over a rom image and then you are pretty much good to go? If so, then what is the process really? sd card wtih rom image? needing to burn/program a chip manually or what?

Thanks in advance.
 

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@terminator4
Maybe you should also look at the faults of your own country?
USA still tortures people, USA still have death penality, USA still has a huge deal of homeless people, USA invades countries for oil.
USA is also losing more and more freedom in the name of so called terrorism.
I am sure 99% of all x86 pcs has at least some components made in China.

The AmigaONE was a failure simple because of bad choice of chipset. Take for example the via 686b chipset... It had already proven to have alot of bugs on the x86 platforms, but still they choose it? It surely had nothing to do with those who assembled the board.

And who the heck could afford a minimig if it was produced here in the west? It just simply is not possible, unless you do a production run of tens of thousand boards, which is not possible in the amiga world.