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Offline Darrin

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Re: So, is MiniMig worth buying?
« on: June 04, 2008, 10:25:50 PM »
In my opinion it's worth every penny.  I had a lot of fun putting it into an old PC keyboard and testing games that I haven't played for 10 to 15 years!

OK, it's frustrating when a personal favourite doesn't work, but the majority do and the core is constantly undergoing improvement.

I'm glad I bought it and I'll be first in line to buy any improved models that come out at a later date.

Remember, it's support for the existing designs that is driving people to make improvements for the future.  If you can aford it then buy a board, support the principal of the Minimig and encourage further development.   :-)
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Re: So, is MiniMig worth buying?
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2008, 03:30:52 PM »
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alexh wrote:
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Darrin wrote:
and the core is constantly undergoing improvement

Nice joke.


I was under the impression that aCube had loaded you a freebie to work on an updated core after you said you could add additional function sif only you had one.  Is this not correct?
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