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Start page MAS Player - Review | Dan Wood made an review of the MAS Player for the Amiga. The MAS Player is an hardware device that will decode MP3 music and makes it available to the Amiga. Dan shows you how to install the device and how the device works on a Amiga A1200. MIST | MIST is an configurable device that's able to mimic the entire hardware of the computers of the 80's and early 90's. At this moment the Amiga family (A500-A2000) and early Atari ST's (520ST-MegaST4) are supported. MIST can be used to play about 95% if the Amiga and AtariST games. As an extra the Pacman arcade machine has been implemented. Flashkick1200 | Flashkick1200 is a new hardware project from Przemyslaw Krawczyk (lotharek). This device will make it possible to flash your kickstart file into Amiga1200. The device will replace the old kickstarts ROMs and will add a quadruple clock-port expander. Flashkick1200 is still in development at this moment. A604n | A new version of the A604 memory expansion for the Amiga 600 is now available. Features are: 2 MB Chip RAM, Connector for an RTC module, Expansion socket for Indivision ECS and a clockport for the Subway USB controller module. Multicart 64 | Multicart 64 is a new cartridge for the Commodore C64. The cartridge is developed by Charles Gutman of 8-Bit Designs, and has 63 programs inside one cartridge. A few examples are: Attack of the Mutant Camels, C64 Diagnostic, Calc Result, CCS Mon, Centipede, Frogger, Pac Man, Turbo Maze and many more. A1200 repair | RetroGameModz made an video about the audio repair of an Amiga 1200. In the video you can see many tips and working methods for repairing retro hardware such as: Visual inspection, audio filter circuit, testing, schematics, measurements, disassembling, new components and final testing. Plipbox | Plipbox is an device that allows to connect Amiga's via Ethernet to your local network. The device uses a an Arduino and connects to the parallel port. Changes in this version: Firmware and Amiga driver updates. MAC bridge, plipbox now behaves like an Amiga Ethernet adapter. And the device is now zero-configuration. VIC-MIDI | Jim Brain and Leif Bloomquist are working on a MIDI system for the Commodore VIC20. The system uses a UART (16450) and a FLASH ROM. At the moment a prototype is working and Leif and Jim are working on the last hardware issues. The production version will be available in the near future. HxC & Floppy in a A600 | Mfilos is working on a new project for his Amiga 600. He wanted to have a HxC floppy replacement in his Amiga 600 and an normal diskette station. He installed a low profile floppy disk drive in the A600 and the SD memory cord holder in the disk release button. Next to the keyboard he added a second drive LED. You can read about this modification on his blog. Amiga serial Ethernet | Stian Søreng made a simple Ethernet adapter for the Amiga. He uses a Raspberry Pi with an extra serial port. For the Amiga you need AmiTCP 4.0 and PPP.device software and for the Raspberry Pi you need a PPP daemon. You can read all the details on Stian's blog. Keyrah v2 | Individual Computers announced the new Keyrah v2. With the Keyrah you can connect a original Commodore keyboard and two digital joysticks to a modern PC. With the new version you can configured the keyboard (USA/ German) and 8bit or 16 bit computer (C64, VIC-20, C16, Amiga 1200 or Amiga 600. With a little modification you can also use the C128 (D), C116 and Plus/4 keyboards. Commodore C64 - FM Radio | Listen to your favourite radio stations on your Commodore. Timo Voutilainen connected a RDA5807 FM Radio module to the user-port of the Commodore C64. The module uses only 6 connections: GND, +5V, DAT, CLK and 2 for the audio. Timo also has written a program that controls the FM Radio. Colour PET - project | Steve Gray started a new project. He uses a 80 column (monochrome) CBM/PET to display a 40 column screen with colour. A normal 80 column CBM/PET uses two RAM banks for the text. Steve now uses one RAM bank for the text (40 columns) and the other RAM bank for the colour information. You can read all the details on Steve's web page. SD card readers for the C64 | Dan Wood made a video about SD card readers for the C64. In his 12 minute video he explains how to use a SD card reader for the Commodore C64. He demonstrates loading C64 games, demos and applications from SD cards. Transfer software from PC to Commodore 64 via SD cards and a SD2IEC reader. Amiga 600: 37.5 MHz | Mfilos has written an article over the overclocking of a Amiga 600. He used a ACA630 with an alternative oscillator of 75 MHz in his A600. During his test of 3 hours the Amiga was running stable. To keep the ACA630 cool he used an extra fan on the heat sink. You can read all details his blog. SJD41 | SJD41 (S-JiffyDOS 1541) is an extension for the original Jiffy DOS operating system. SJD41 can be used as a EPROM inside the 1541, but also with emulators, the 1541 Ultimate, or the Turbo Chameleon64. Features: Faster loading and saving. 40 Tracks compatible. GEOS validation and scratching. Extended disk drive status, and much more. Amiga 600 FPGA accelerator | Igor Majstorovic is working on an FPGA accelerator (Vampire 600) for the Amiga 600. He started his project in 2010 and he now has a stable system. The accelerator improves the speed of the A600 from 0.55 Mips to 1.85 Mips. You can follow the progress of this project on Igor's blog. Turbo Chameleon - Minimig Joysticks | AMR is working on the Minimig core for the Turbo Chameleon. You can read all about the progress on his blog. The latest changes are: The Commodore C64 joystick ports are now usable from the Minimig core. A problem with the Extended Fast RAM is resolved. And in the OSD menu you can now select 24 Mbyte of Fast RAM. CBM 8032 repair | DomesticHacks is working on restoring an Commodore CBM 8032 computer. The 8032 is equipped with several expansions. In the videos you can see the progress of the repair and how to diagnose the CBM 8032. The videos are in the German language, the music in the videos is from Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). ACA500 - prototype | Jens Schönfeld is testing the ACA500. The ACA500 is an expansion for the Amiga 500. The technical details are: 68EC000 / 14,3MHz. The ACA500 is an external expansion. Two Compact Flash ports (Boot / Transfer). 2 MByte RAM (1,5MByte RAM + 512kByte Maprom). Extra expansion port (14MHz / 16-Bit). Amiga 4000 audio repair | RetroGameModz made an video about the audio repair of an Amgia 4000. In the video you can see many tips and working methods for repairing retro hardware such as: Visual inspection, audio filter circuit, testing, schematics, measurements, disassembling, new components, modifications and final testing. AmigaOS Plush Boingball | You can now buy a plush Boing Ball. The ball has a diameter of ca. 15cm and is hand made in Germany. It is possible to wash the ball and it has an certificate of Authenticity. You can use it as a decorative item or as a toy, but every Amiga fan should have one. 1541 Ultimate - firmware | For the 1541 Ultimate is a new version (v2.6c) of the firmware available. Changes in this version: Ultimate Audio module. Diskette copier from real disk drives to .D64 images. Command Interface. Ultimate-II DOS V1.0. Kernal replacement function. Improvements to the USB interface and removed a couple of programming errors. EasyTransfer | Skoe released new software for the EasyFlash 3 cartridge. With this new software you can now tranfers a d64 image from the PC (via USB) to a real 1541 disk drive. You can send a program to the C64 and start it. (RUN / JMP). And you can flash the CRT data via USB. Before you can use EasyTransfer, you need the latest EF3 menu and CPLD core. C64 - Edition 30 | Stefan Egger started a new project. He wants to produce a limited edition (30 pieces) of a transparent C64 case. The Edition 30 case is based on the first version of the C64 (bread box). The board, the keyboard and the original metal logos can be used for the Edition 30. Please visit the Computer Collection Vienna web page for all the details. KryoFlux 2.0 b14 | The software for the KryoFlux system has had an update. KryoFlux is a USB-based floppy controller. The system can be used to read a diskette, at low-level, and store the data from this diskette. New in this version: Write support for G64 files. The success of writing a G64 file to diskette depends on your disk drive. Not all 5,25'' disk drive can write DD data correctly. 1551-II | Balázs built a 1551-II disk drive. This disk drive is a combination of a Commodore 1541-II and self built hardware. The extra hardware is needed because the CPU will work on 2MHz when the disk drive is in 1551 mode and the rest of the hardware is on 1 MHz. The hardware also supplies extra RAM. The web page is in the Hungarian language. Project:65 | Coronax is a professional software developer who has electronics and retro computers as a hobby. One of his projects is Project:65. This project will be the building of a complete computer with the 6502 processor as a starting point. You can follow his work on his blog. The articles you can read are: The 6502 and 6522, Running in circles, Arduino port expansion, EEPROM Programmer, Running a program, Trivial communications, RAM and IO. ScanJuggler XAGA | ScanJuggler XAGA is a scan-doubler and flicker-fixer for the Amiga 1200 and 4000. There are two versions available, normal and lite. The lite version has VGA and an 768 x 580 resolution, the normal version has DVI-I with an 1280 x 600 resolution. The scan doubler will be available soon, visit the ScanJuggler web page for all the details. EPROM Programmer Universal Adapter | Matthew D'Asar has made an universal adapter for an EPROM programmer. With this adapter you can read many EPROM. Matthew has now released an new list of readable EPROM's, the list includes: MK31000, 2316A, 8316A, MCM68316A, AM9217, MK34000, 8316, 9316, 2616, MCM68316E, AM9218 and 1818-2270. 1541 Ultimate-II review | Oldtech81 has made an video review of the 1541 Ultimate-II. In this video you can see how to install and use your 1541 Ultimate. He explains how to load and run games from the SD card. For people who are starting with a Commodore C64, he also explains how to connect your C64 to a modern TV screen. BigRamPlus | BigRamPlus is an memory expansion for the Amiga 3000 and 4000 (desktop or tower). This expansion will give your Amiga 256 Mbytes of extra memory. You need to use an original daughter board, other bus boards may not work. The BigRamPlus has a price tag of 100 Euro.