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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #29 from previous page: July 13, 2008, 10:24:28 PM »
Hi weirdami,

This coming week, price and final photos.

The enclosure can be purchased with or without the Minimig name on it, so people are free to put whatever they like.

The name/logo on the enclosure that you can see on my site is a bit extra on the cost of the plain case and you can order it in different colours.

Many thanks.

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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #30 on: July 14, 2008, 12:19:42 AM »
Hi Darrin,

I should have put a smiley at the beginning, my tone wasn't sarcastic, I really do agree with you. :-)

Developing a product is a massive feat, not only from an economic point of view but also emotional. You keep thinking what if it goes wrong, you lose all that time and money that would have been useful somewhere else like buying myself another car and not having to cycle to work in the rain! :-)

But this is the Amiga, 99% of us use, buy, develop for and stick with Amiga following their heart, it might sound a bit sugary but there is no logic in our community.

I agree on everything you say completely and I am probably going to lose out but what can I do at this point in time with the production run ready to start?

Hopefully I manage to recover the costs and make some extra for my next projects or maybe ACube will make another batch of Minimigs...who knows... :-)
 

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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #31 on: July 14, 2008, 12:23:33 AM »
@codenetfx

>>TheDaddy deserves all the respect for pulling though this project.

Thank you.

>>Owning an Amiga is very similar to owning a classic muscle car :) Your wallet and your foot is ready to go whenever opportunity knocks :)

Excellent metaphor...can I use it?
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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #32 on: July 14, 2008, 12:41:31 AM »
@arnljot

>>Besides. Look at good looking ITX cases, the Nexus Psile is about £180 (that is about €224).

I wanted to buy that I remember thinking:"Mamma Mia!":-)

I build pcs in my spare time and I have gone through Antec cases to Silverstone to Coolermaster to Lian-Li and so on and the medium to high end one are freaking expensive! Scarely! Some go well into £200-300 (GBP) without the psu!:-o

My original idea was to create something similar, big, aluminium bits, chrome, flashing lights then the engineers told me:"Son, you are going to have to sell it for £200, let's cut the crap, go back to the drawing board and think small, compact, light, you might even enter Apple territory design wise" so off I went, cut cost here (the reset switch) cut there (the Menu switch) cut the aluminium, the chrome, the cover for the LEDs and so on...hopefully the price will be accessible...I hope so anyway. :-)

>>Other cheaper ITX cases with hints of design: Silver Silverstone SST-LC12-S Mini-ITX is about €80, Silver Casetronic C137 Travla Mini CheckerCube ITX at €97.

Add to that your time, effort, skill with a dremel to make the holes fit, if the case is too big you will have to purchase extensions...a nightmare!:lol:

>>With the MiniMig case you get:
1) Unique Amiga design case, for a unique form factor card
2) Exclusive limited edition production run (euforism for small scale one person initiative)

Hmmm...talking of exclusivity who wants the one with serial number 4? :-)

>>I'm sure I could count more points, but it doesn't matter. With his design skills and entrepeneurship I'm sure Loranio could have made a killing on producing unique designs for ITX flex (SAM) and ITX(efika). There really isn't much to choose from. My dream is a Psile-like case just a little taller than a mac mini. And I'd buy two of them. One for a x86 AROS/Ubuntu box, and one for an efika MOS/*nix setup.

Keep them coming I will be on it once the Minimig is sorted :-)

Talking of mac mini, we are not too far away, at least shape wise (no fancy bits though).

>>But think of the scale Silverstone and Psile can produce in. And still be so expensive as you consider them. And then what someone like Loranio can achieve in that market...
Thank god he's focusing on MiniMig! :D hehe

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>>(but TheDaddy, you need to fix up Efika and SAM before Natami, Natami can still wait some months! :))
   :-o  :lol:

I am drooling about the idea of making a case for those two motherboards, even though I have people pushing for a replacement A1200 case...

Thanks  :-)
 

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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #33 on: July 14, 2008, 12:56:03 AM »
@Darrin

>>Yeah, but I think there was a bigger market for sewing machines then than there is for $200 Minimig cases now.

True, but my target is less than that for two reasons:

1) I wouldn't feel comfortable charging $200-300 for a case
2) I worked my backside off to cut all the nice features and save costs, although this is a challenge a designer loves.

>>What hurts this project is the fact that the Minimig formfactor is so unique and it is only houses Minimig v1.0 and v1.1 boards. Perhaps if the design can be adapted to house an Efika without the production company charging the same development costs then future projects will help to recover the costs of this first venture.

The sketches I have made for the Efika are not too dissimilar, we'll see.

If the meeting goes well and I can keep the price at around 85 Euros ($135 or £65 GBP) I would be quite happy and with me the people who buy it. :-)

I have this feeling that they'll say things like:"Have you included your time, your expenses, phone calls, days off work) which I haven't...

My main worry is starting production, reaching 50 sales (pre-orders) otherwise is Ciao, ciao

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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #34 on: July 14, 2008, 01:00:44 AM »
Cool! I have got a pre-order from Dennis...

Thank you  :-D
 

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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #35 on: July 14, 2008, 01:05:21 AM »
Talking of expensive Amiga stuff...

If you click on the boing ball on my site there you can see my modded A1200, which I sold for only £350 (pounds) a year later.

Look at the specs and if I had known that the BLizzardPPC alone goes for more than £350 I would have put it on ebay... :cry:

Massive mistake!
 

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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #36 on: July 14, 2008, 01:09:44 AM »
>>I'm more worried about people saying things like "does that $135 include the motherboard, PSU and an SD card?"

AARGH!
 :laughing:

I then re-direct them to ACube, Vesalia, Amigakit! :-)

What would make me happy would be seeing the compatibility issues sorted and writing to ADFs to save a game position.

I would be quite happy with that. I am having so much fun playing the classic games from the Minimig, it sits nicely on the desk, stick the card in and off you go...nice :-)
 

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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #37 on: July 14, 2008, 01:16:05 AM »
>>And I sympatize with them, But a new wedgie for the A1200 doesn't make sense. Either you have a working A1200 in a Tower or a wedgie, or you have a broken A1200 in a wedgie or a tower. Either way you do not need a new custom case for it. You might want one, but you do not need one...

It's mostly because of the yellowing and some would like a bit more space, enought for an internal CD-ROM.

>>ViaITX, Via PicoITX, Jetway ITX, Efika and SAM users are the one who needs cases.

Roger! :-)

>>I've contemplated building my own from plexi. But cost of materials and tools, and lack of skills are holding me back.

I agree with that, plexi is fine but try and make 50+! Argh!

>>Requirements for a kick ass case for the Amiga users, with appeal to any ITX buyer:

- Plastic case. Three colors: White (pearl), Red (crimson), blue (midnight).
- Decals: Aros cat, morphos butterfly, amikit eye or your linux distro
- Roomy for cards: one AGP or PCI paralell to the motherboard (could be problem with samflex?) Also some Amiga people would like to have two cards: GPU and Catweasel.
- Room inside: 2.5" disk and slimline CD rom
- External front: One USB, on/off/read write led.
- External bacl: Power plug and cutout to i/o shield backplate. Backplates for Efika or sam included.
- No screws design. Itx card "snaps into place", and top can be removed from bottom plate for easy access to "innards".

Foot print, about the MacMini. Height: A bit taller than the mac mini since it'll have to fit at least one PCI/AGP card.


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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #38 on: July 14, 2008, 01:24:44 AM »
>>I would like a case were I can house the A1200 mobo, mount a CD ROM drive and a couple of hard drives to my FastATA, access all the ports and still have it in a "wedge-like" design. In other words, either a thicker (taller) wedge case design to mount the drives below or above the mobo or some sort of "shelf" behind the keyboard.

Just what I have been asked recently.

Got a few sketches down already, but Minimig has priority. :-)
 

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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #39 on: July 14, 2008, 01:42:10 AM »
>>Well I think you have more chance of making some money off an A1200 case (or even an A500 or A600) case as there are more people with those mobos.

Considering the cost of an Elbox Tower ($250 + shipping), you should be able to undercut that to tempt people who really want to expand their A1200s, but who either don't want to spend that much money or find huge tower designs ugly.

Tempations, temptations, must....go....to bed....before...I start...drawing again...must...go to bed...
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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #40 on: July 16, 2008, 06:16:41 PM »
Hi everyone,

I have been running around all day like a mad man!

Enclosure for the Minimig video released! :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yNsIaeQ4rQ

Please keep the orders coming as we are going into production soon! :-)

Price and more pictures to be posted on my site later today.

Thank you for your support,

Loriano :-D
 

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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #41 on: July 16, 2008, 08:54:38 PM »
Thanks Darrin,

It's taken a lot of time/money but here we are. Let's make it happen, this baby needs to go into production! :-)
 

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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #42 on: July 16, 2008, 09:57:03 PM »
@everyone

Website updated:

http://www.loriano.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/index.html

Higher quality photos and video.

Thank you,

Loriano :-)
 

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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #43 on: July 16, 2008, 10:26:43 PM »
>>"BAFxxxxxxxxx"
BAF? Blind Amiga Follower? Was that deliberate?

Beautiful Amiga Future...maybe :-)
 

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Re: Minimig Case
« Reply #44 on: July 17, 2008, 06:54:35 AM »
>>Just wait until the Minimig has some sort of hard file/hard drive support and then I'll show it doing something amazing

I am intrigued! :-)