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Re: Minimig. Experiences and questions
« Reply #14 from previous page: January 08, 2010, 12:02:11 AM »
also, and this may be a dumb question.. can you use a CD32 pad with it in place of a joystick ? A few of my friends prefer pads to sticks and this thing will be mainly for multiplayer
 

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Re: Minimig. Experiences and questions
« Reply #15 on: January 08, 2010, 12:06:00 AM »
There is maybe a javaport of Tiny PIC bootloader which is the software needed for old minimig firmwares.

Check with users on http://www.minimig.net to see if anyone has used it.
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Re: Minimig. Experiences and questions
« Reply #16 on: January 08, 2010, 02:20:22 AM »
and yet another question, sorry.

I know the minimig has a normal VGA output. Anything particular to watch out for as far as monitors or will it work on pretty much any ?
 

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Re: Minimig. Experiences and questions
« Reply #17 on: January 08, 2010, 02:25:31 AM »
Quote from: amigakit;536945
With the latest firmware, the standard Minimig will provide HDF support without addon upgrades.


My Minimig is the 4MB version from amigakit.com.

I just upgraded the PIC and have loaded the YQ091224 firmware.

I don't see any options for HFD... What do I do?

thanks

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Re: Minimig. Experiences and questions
« Reply #18 on: January 08, 2010, 06:20:20 AM »
I have been a minimig owner for the last few weeks - I have to admit that its the best thing since er, the Amiga 500. True, it doesn't play AGA games but considering that most AGA games have OCS/ECS versions its not much of a problem. I have installed the latest firmware publicly available, compatability is quite high and most games I tried work. If it doesnt, usually trying the same game as released by some other cracking group would do the trick. For example with a particularly release of Stunt Car Racer, I kept getting bad graphics, so I tried another one and worked perfectly (interesting thing would be to test the first image in a real Amiga or UAE). A neat option in the latest release is that it lets you to do 'fast loading' for quicker loading times. I haven't actually checked side by side with a real amiga but its quite fast.

Another advantage of the minimig is that it comes with a scandoubler, and IF You can get a monitor that goes down to 50hz it would be great. I bought a Benq G2020HD widescreen monitor and it works great. Not only it syncs at 50hz with no problems and the pixels arent blurry at all, but it also has the option to display the image at 4:3 ratio, so the picture does nook squashed. The scrolling is great too.

I think the Minimig is a must have if you want to have a modern alternative to the A500. There are various upgrades to it such as a 4meg RAM upgrade and the ARM expansion (if you can find one), but I don't know if they are worth investing in (these upgrades are not exactly cheap), I like my vanilla Minimig as it is :)

I think the only piece of kit that maybe actually better be than the minimig would be the Clone-A, but we haven't heard fresh news on this for years now, so I wouldn't hold my breath.

One question from my site... is the firmware with HDF support for vanilla minimigs publicly available yet?
 

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Re: Minimig. Experiences and questions
« Reply #19 on: January 08, 2010, 10:52:37 AM »
Quote from: runequester;537021

Another question, which I couldn't find poking around the documentation: It has 2 joystick input. Could I connect 2 mice (for Hired guns and Settlers) ?


You can connect two Amiga mice but neither of them will work with the current firmware. Only one PS/2 mouse is supported.

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also, and this may be a dumb question.. can you use a CD32 pad with it in place of a joystick ? A few of my friends prefer pads to sticks and this thing will be mainly for multiplayer


The hardware designer of the Minimig board omitted one signal at the joystick ports which is necessary for additional buttons of a CD32 pad to work. So these pads can only work as standard 2-button joysticks. You can also use a Sega Genesis/Megadrive pad but to have working two buttons you need to swap two wires inside the pad.

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I know the minimig has a normal VGA output. Anything particular to watch out for as far as monitors or will it work on pretty much any ?


To be able to run the Minimig in PAL mode the monitor must be able to sync down to 50 Hz (only some monitors are capable of this).
 

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Re: Minimig. Experiences and questions
« Reply #20 on: January 08, 2010, 11:47:34 AM »
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My Minimig is the 4MB version from amigakit.com.

I just upgraded the PIC and have loaded the YQ091224 firmware.

I don't see any options for HFD... What do I do?

thanks

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you need to switch ON A600 IDE emulation (in another menu), save configuration, and then restart it completely
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Re: Minimig. Experiences and questions
« Reply #21 on: January 08, 2010, 04:29:15 PM »
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you need to switch ON A600 IDE emulation (in another menu), save configuration, and then restart it completely


This is with the YQ091224 firmware, right?

I see no option in any menu for "A600 IDE emulation"

Thanks,

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Re: Minimig. Experiences and questions
« Reply #22 on: January 08, 2010, 05:43:36 PM »
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This is with the YQ091224 firmware, right?
I see no option in any menu for "A600 IDE emulation"

You need this new PIC firmware update http://www.minimig.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=272 for harddisk emulation without an ARM Addon board but be warned HD emulation with the PIC chip seems quite slow from the limited testing I did earlier today.
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Re: Minimig. Experiences and questions
« Reply #23 on: January 08, 2010, 08:06:15 PM »
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To be able to run the Minimig in PAL mode the monitor must be able to sync down to 50 Hz (only some monitors are capable of this).


50 ? Bugger. Im pretty sure mine can't :( Hmm
 

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Re: Minimig. Experiences and questions
« Reply #24 on: January 10, 2010, 12:55:03 AM »
Probably depends how old your TFT monitor is a year ago about 90% of the ones I tested seemed to work Ok with Amiga scandoublers as 50 Hz, but I was testing the ones purchased by businesses from Dell, Lenovo and Comapaq.  

Most on paper should have had problems but worked fine but they were all non wide screen models.  Finding wide screen TFT panels that work OK with PAL scandoubled inputs seems to be much harder, but if you have a non wide screen TFT panel purchased a year or 2 ago you may be OK.
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