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Re: Anaiis - Highway USB Stack for old classic Amigas
« on: November 21, 2007, 09:08:47 AM »
Ah, UHC124, that brings back memories. I cant believe we still make it, let alone sell it ;-) If the Amiga community needed some UHC124 chips I could arrange to get them at cost.

I've said it before, I'll say it again. USB is a f#@£ing stupid idea for MiniMig. The CPU power and RAM required for the USB stack combined with the incompatibility native Amiga USB has with Apps such as games makes it a terrible idea.

You can plug in modern keyboards and mice via MiniMig's PS2 connectors using $1 USB adapters and have 100% compatibility and no CPU/RAM overhead. It is a no brainer as far as I am concerned.
 

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Re: Anaiis - Highway USB Stack for old classic Amigas
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2007, 03:03:37 PM »
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Gilloo wrote:
Games should use lowlevel.library, and not kill system.

They don't though. Most games (ADF images) don't even run from workbench, or are even DOS disks. They must be booted separately.

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Gilloo wrote:
If Amiga was designed only for games, it would be dead in 1994, and unknown today. I use it for computing, texts, drawings... not for games.

A 1.5Mbyte A500 (MiniMig spec) was effectively dead _before_ 1994.

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Gilloo wrote:
And where I plug the printer? in the PS2 connector? :lol:

Into your PC/MAC?

Seriously, you are not going to want a 7MHz, 1.5Mbyte MiniMig as your main computer and so you're not going to need to print from it. Have you tried printing on an A500 Amiga recently, not fun.

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persia wrote:
It's f#@£ing stupid to trade legacy Amiga ports for legacy PC ports if you don't have to

Hardly a true legacy port. It's on the latest Intel x38 motherboards! The majority of keyboards and mice will continue to support PS/2 with a passive ($1) adapter for a long time to come (if not forever) as they all use the same ultra cheap USB HID device chips.

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leirbag28 wrote:
the power usage issue or whatever can be easily resolved with the inclusion of an AC adaptor port right on the MiniMig

CPU power, not electrical power :-)

I am not an opponent to the Anaiis USB stack, I congratulate it's author(s) for all their hard work.