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Season's greetings from individual Computers
« on: December 23, 2007, 10:56:01 PM »
Team individual Computers is sending "Merry Christmas" to all our customers and business partners! In the past year, we have been working hard on the giant project "Clone-A", we finished the hardwaredesign of the Viprinet multichannel VPN router and we continued the development of drivers for existing products. For 2008, there will be a number of improvements.

First of all, we're happy to announce that Helmut Schöttner will join our team in 2008. He will be in charge of Amiga driver maintenance and software programming of new microcontroller-based products. Welcome to our team!

We are already working on bringing sold-out products back into the shops: Catweasel MK4, Indivision and Kickflash OS4 will experience small changes for the next production runs.

A few months ago, we have bought the "Micromys" design from Marko Herold. We have continued development of the C64 mouse adapter, and we'll release it under the name "Micromys V3" during the first quarter of 2008. High compatibility with PS2 mice will remain, and USB-mice that support PS2 protocol are automatically switched to that mode. The new adapter can be configured for different target systems by DIP switches:

    * C64: 1351 proportional mouse emulation with wheel-extension
    * C64: Joystick emulation
    * Amiga: 3-button mouse without drivers
    * Amiga: 3-button wheelmouse with Freewheel-driver
    * Atari ST: 2-button mouse

Micromys V3 can of course be used on other retro-systems that use a 9-pin Sub-D connector for game controllers, such as Atari 8-bit machines, Schneider, Amstrad and MSX.

Competition PRO Retro still available
Although the USB-version of this successful joystick is sold out at the moment, the retro-version that we produced together with Speedlink is still in stock. Starting january 1st, 2008, the price will be raised to 14,99 EUR. If you want to secure the old price for your order, please place your order before the end of the year!

New product: MMC Replay
The demand for MMC64 continues to be strong. With the Commodore Scene Award that we got for the Retro Replay, the demand for this product was also boosted. We have to say thank you for the trust in these products, which are completely sold out now. We took the chance to merge the two products into one new, powerful cartridge, the MMC Replay. Many requests for changes and improvements have been collected over the past six years, which have all been implemented in MMC Replay. A complete description of the features would go beyond the scope of this news item, so we're only listing the most important data here:

    * 512KB Ram
    * 512KB Flash Rom
    * clockport for RR-Net
    * SD/MMC card Interface (MMC64 compatible)
    * Freezer (Retro Replay compatible)
    * extended freezer-mode
    * support for native C128 cartridge software
    * freeze/activity LEDs

Existing software that was written for MMC64, Retro Replay or the combination of the two can be used without changes. The new hardware features are activated by the completely re-written file browser of MMC Replay. You can now create and mount *.d64 archives. Flashing of cartridge software (for example Action Replay, Retro Replay, Nordic Power or Final Replay) is made a lot easier with the built-in flash utility. The extended freezer mode allows memory configurations that make development of new software a lot easier, but also eases adapting existing software (for example FC3) to this hardware.

Many customers reported difficulties with special models of the C64 or the C128. Up to this point, proper function on these special machines was either only possible after a long warmup-time, or it was not possible at all because the C128 is not 100% compatible to the C64. We have made the necessary changes and completed extensive tests with more than 40 variants of the C64 and C128 - even native C128 cartridge software is supported by MMC Replay!

We have already changed the design of RR-Net a few months ago. The new shape might have looked strange to some customers, but with the release of MMC Replay, our plan should become obvious now: You can now fit MMC64, Retro Replay and RR-Net into one standard cartridge case. Cartridge cases are available separately. Holes for buttons, LEDs, SD card and a networking cable must be made by the user.

MMC Replay will be available from our trade partners shortly. The price is 79,- EUR (recommended retail price incl. 19% VAT).







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Re: Season's greetings from individual Computers
« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2007, 11:49:15 PM »
@Schoenfeld

Great to see so many interesting projects coming out of Individual Computers. Can you tell us a little bit more about the current progress of Clone-A? Any more public demonstrations soon (like at tUM-Party)? Thanks.
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Re: Season's greetings from individual Computers
« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2007, 11:55:15 PM »
Clone-A is making extremely good progress, but I have decided to make it a real product, not a hobby-thing like Minimig. It'll be worth the wait and it'll be worth the money. More modes, more interfaces, more data sources.

Public demonstration is currently not planned. I'll do that after the whole deal of product safety, CE/FCC testing and all that stuff has been finished. Meanwhile, don't spend your money on inferior products ;-)

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Re: Season's greetings from individual Computers
« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2007, 12:12:25 AM »
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Clone-A is making extremely good progress, but I have decided to make it a real product, not a hobby-thing like Minimig. It'll be worth the wait and it'll be worth the money. More modes, more interfaces, more data sources.


Jens, I am so excited by the progress of the Clone-A, it really is a dream come true for the Amiga world (especially if you manage cycle exact AGA).

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Public demonstration is currently not planned.


That's a shame, but it's understandable with all of the rest of the work you have to do towards the project.

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Meanwhile, don't spend your money on inferior products ;-)


I'm going to ignore that small dig at the Minimig! In all honesty, I believe there is room in the Amiga world for Clone-A and Minimig. I'd certainly consider buying both. I'd really like the projects to merge, but I know that's not likely to happen.
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Re: Season's greetings from individual Computers
« Reply #4 on: December 24, 2007, 12:17:06 AM »
Wow! All really great stuff. Thanks for still making products for the C64/Amiga community! :-)
 

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Re: Season's greetings from individual Computers
« Reply #5 on: December 24, 2007, 12:21:57 AM »
Merging Minimig and Clone-A is actually planned. I have an agreement with Dennis that I'll open up all the information necessary to port Minimig to the Clone-A hardware. That way people can see the difference between the two implementations.

I stand by my word, all that info will be open to the public.

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Re: Season's greetings from individual Computers
« Reply #6 on: December 24, 2007, 12:32:14 AM »
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Merging Minimig and Clone-A is actually planned. I have an agreement with Dennis that I'll open up all the information necessary to port Minimig to the Clone-A hardware. That way people can see the difference between the two implementations.

I stand by my word, all that info will be open to the public.

Jens Schönfeld


 :-o  :-o  :-o
Jens Schönfeld, you are the man. You are the new Don of the Amiga world, because you've just made me an offer I can't refuse! :-D

Clone-A to keep all the compatibility alive, Minimig to keep the open source dream alive, all on one device. I want to pre-order it now, just tell me where to sign...

Seriously dude, you have no idea how deliriously happy you've just made me!
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Re: Season's greetings from individual Computers
« Reply #7 on: December 24, 2007, 12:38:17 AM »
As an official trade partner and distributor of Individual Computers products, we are looking forward to stocking these new items at www.amigakit.com in the new year.
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Re: Season's greetings from individual Computers
« Reply #8 on: December 24, 2007, 01:30:35 AM »
Wow, nice!!

Jens, do you have a reliable, full time US reseller? I am looking to make an order for myself in the (very) near future.
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Re: Season's greetings from individual Computers
« Reply #9 on: December 24, 2007, 02:41:44 AM »
Jens, you continue to amaze. Happy holidays and a safe New Year!
 

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Re: Season's greetings from individual Computers
« Reply #10 on: December 24, 2007, 06:49:56 AM »
Gosh.


Who *ISN'T* waiting for the Clone A? o_O


I know I want one.  :-D
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Re: Season's greetings from individual Computers
« Reply #11 on: December 24, 2007, 09:52:47 AM »
EXCELLENT!!!  :-D
 

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Re: Season's greetings from individual Computers
« Reply #12 on: December 24, 2007, 12:01:17 PM »
Yiihaaa :)
 

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Re: Season's greetings from individual Computers
« Reply #13 on: December 24, 2007, 05:02:42 PM »
Sure, as everyone already said, Clone-A is THE thing I am most looking out for.

But hold on- another exciting thing: An indivision production run? A redesign? Same specs, just RoHS proof, or new specs also?
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Re: Season's greetings from individual Computers
« Reply #14 on: December 24, 2007, 07:01:45 PM »
Mine tends to be a bit flakey and only works well after warming up. A redesign would be welcome (and sounds necessary based on past comments re: component availability and lead content).