gdanko wrote:
Maybe I am stupid or maybe I am some sort of infidel, but I do not see the point of the MiniMig. This unit emulates a 7 MHz A500 for > $200 USD? Why bother buying this thing when you can get a real A500 for about $25 USD?
I say we string the infidel up by the b@!!$ and then burn him alive! :lol: :lol: :lol:
I had to read backward through three pages of messages to find out just who this infidel could be. Blasphemy from such a good Amiga acolyte too! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Lots of good points made, and "Yes" it does not make sense to buy a Minimig for $200 instead of getting a good used A500, or A1000, but that is definitely not what the Minimig was created to do. I wanted one just because it is Amiga history in the making and as far as I am concerned it is a must have for any respectable Amiga collection. In fact, I was elated to find that my Minimig PCB had arrived when I returned home this evening (thank you very much Nusim).
The Minimig is an important first step toward what will hopefully become the greatest chapter of Amiga history - Open Source Amiga Hardware
AND (I hope eventually will lead to an) Open Source Amiga-compatible OS! Then we won't have to worry anymore about Amiga Inc., Hyperion, ACK, and all the rest that have let us down year after year after year.
It really is incredible to me that one person has done what no group or company has been able to do in over 10 years. What do I mean??? Not just produce a piece of hardware design, but Dennis has inspired so many Amiga users and fans to have a positive outlook toward the future. Dennis has inspired many to actually take actions of their own to improve his design and dozens are actively discussing further improvements.
What is the point of the Minimig? It has many, and I am so grateful to Dennis for putting forth his talents and the considerable effort to make this inspiration possible. :cheers: :bow:
Really, gdanko, considering the recent events with AI vs Hyperion you must admit that many members here have gone from this :horse: to this :banana: when they are talking about the future of Amiga hardware development.
Yes, it will take a very long time and the outcome is unforseen at this time, but hope has been renewed for some and at least for me, it is more fun to be an Amiga enthusiast today than it was several months ago.
More than my 2 cents,