Interesting review, thanks TheDaddy!
darksun9210 wrote:
that is so freakin cool!
i wonder if i could use one to build a portable system....
hmmmmm... 5-7" LCD, couple of PSP battery packs...
You certainly could. I would choose the Mini MiniMig board if I was going to make a portable system:
http://www.illuwatar.se/project_pages/mini-minimig/mini-minimig.htmYou might want to check out this video for inspiration (watch 1:18 to 1:32 in particular):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwP0t0kakW0freqmax wrote:
The software list is updated.
All your Amiga is now Minimig :-D
freqmax, can you correct the Chaos Engine 1&2 status please.
TheDaddy wrote:
Do you know if you can use WHLoad on the minimig so that you don't have to swap ADFs? :-D
I don't know, but Dennis is working on multi-ADF support at the moment, which should help.
TheDaddy wrote:
>>Also, does the FPGA have to be reprogrammed every time you boot, or just the first time? How long does the programming process take?
And can you "store" its programming somehow (like you would do with a flash memory for instance) or is it just temporary until you switch it off?
This is new to me...can anyone confirm this?
:-?
The FPGA gets reprogrammed every time the machine is switched on. The FPGA code is stored on the memory card. Programmable logic devices with permanent memory do exist, but I don't see the need right now. Boot time is approximately 15 seconds:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2NjNXHUi34However, I'm not a gamer. Just out of curiosity, has anybody tried out any applications such as Deluxe Paint, or Final Copy?
I would imagine you'd need the multi-ADF support to do this, which Dennis is working on. Workbench runs so that's one part of the equation sorted. Currently the memory card is read only (so you couldn't save work you did), but there isn't any reason (AFAIK) why writing to the memory card couldn't be added to the current design.
I had a thought when reading your review conclusion about the Minimig TheDaddy, when you mentioned you'd like an on/off button on the Minimig. What about if the FPGA sources were amended so that pressing the Menu and Reset buttons at the same time switched the machine off (or on)? You could do the same with keyboard shortcuts. Alexh, if you're reading this, do you think it would be an easy feature to add (I was impressed by the work on NTSC Minimig modifications you posted about on amiga.org)?