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Offline nicholas

Re: Deneb USB
« Reply #14 from previous page: March 26, 2013, 06:49:36 PM »
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Thanks for this, I wasn't aware of all the problems around Deneb.......read the tread and I am amazed - and a bit pissed off that I never ordered one when I saw it on Amigakit a couple of years ago.

Sadly, the cost of second hand Amiga 'tech' seems to go up in price with every day that passes, that in turn limits and turns the Amiga Community into an elitist group. I understand it in some ways, but in others *sigh* £1,000 ish for a Cyberstorm PPC card ?*sigh* outta my range totally! Could some clever chap design a modern PPC card for the A4000? Yes, R&D costs....production costs etc I bet out way the resell.

Anyway.......maybe instead of buying a Deneb and using USB for everything it would be better for a Mediator and use PC based PCI cards.....I guess (hopefully) it works out cheaper - PCI network, PCI USB controller, PCI sound card.......all work?.....anyway.......

What do I want to do with my A4000D?

I'm not sure - I wanna keep it retro - ish.....within my limited budget with some presents along the way and get it online.
OS3.1, Cyberstorm MK2 040 96MB FastRAM, Picasso IV and a 4GB CFF HDD. That is about the current spec.

A Mediator 4000D is 400 notes on its own, plus another $90 for a Spider USB PCI card.
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Re: Deneb USB
« Reply #15 on: March 26, 2013, 10:55:31 PM »
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A Mediator 4000D is 400 notes on its own, plus another $90 for a Spider USB PCI card.

Oh for smeg sake!!! :destroy:

So checked Amigakit, Mediator 4000Di - £219.99, Spider USB - £60 - but not available, network card - £10

£289.97 to get USB and on the net........can I hide that from the wife?........doubt it!

Stupid Question
Do I assume with no video slot on the Mediator that I can't use my Picasso IV? - Then again would I want to if I could have a Voodoo3 again!
« Last Edit: March 26, 2013, 11:22:23 PM by LordSpunky »
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Offline Cammy

Re: Deneb USB
« Reply #16 on: March 27, 2013, 11:53:37 AM »
The Thylacine USB card design has been open-sourced, so anyone can build one themselves if they have the skills, or you can order one in the next batch that gets made (none left in the current batch but I'm sure more will come) - http://www.amibay.com/showthread.php?t=42395

There's also an improved design being worked on on the A1K forums, but I don't know if they've started producing batches of them yet.
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Offline danbeaver

Re: Deneb USB
« Reply #17 on: March 27, 2013, 12:27:09 PM »
Technology follows all rules of economics. In the case of the Amiga, it would make sense in economic terms to just use UAE. No retro hardware needed.

But sentimentality prevails over economics. Some folks collect; others restore; some just want to continue to use (and update when need be) what they bought years ago and still maintain today.

I have 40 years of computer experience, 30 with Commodores, 27 years with the Amiga. Go figure.