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Offline psxphill

Re: Picasso96 sold to Hyperion & Individual Computers
« Reply #29 from previous page: April 13, 2017, 03:38:35 PM »
Quote from: utri007;824460
I'm a disapointed for this.

First : prototype ready 1/Q of 2017, preordering start after that. Price Less than 200%&$#?@!%&$#?@!%&$#?@!8364;
Then : prototype ready 2017, preordering start after that. Price 350%&$#?@!%&$#?@!%&$#?@!8364;

The lack of a external floppy drive connector did it for me. It would probably be possible to hack one in, but I'll probably skip it.

I'm still more interested in the new run of c64 reloaded boards, including the FPGA one (which I assume is chameleon in a different form factor).

An A1200 form factor motherboard with an FPGA for the chipset is also quite interesting, although Jens needs to find a way to use up the chips he bought.
 

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Re: Picasso96 sold to Hyperion & Individual Computers
« Reply #30 on: April 13, 2017, 03:47:56 PM »
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no problem... then pay for everything

or stay with a stagnating platform


OR move to Linux and stop worrying about being nickeled and dimed to death.

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I'd pay $100 bucks for an updated version of Ibrowse. :lol:


THAT is funny. Yeah, I want to pay for browsers too.
No, actually, I use Odyssey, so I don't really need iBrowse (and browsing with legacy hardware is a experience best left to those who are really into PAIN).
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