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http://www.arcaderetrogaming.com/sho...id%3D100318%26
Has anyone seen one of these? If so, how well does it work? What kind of Amiga emulation are they planning?
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Oh, for God's sake people!
90 views and not a SINGLE response? WTF?
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Epic fail on donation - guess I will have to look for a good cause - Power mac FW800 MDD with dual 1.33 GHz Xserve processors , 1.5 GB memory, Radeon 9800XT video card, SoundBlaster Live card, and an NEC USB 2.0 card running MorphOS 3.1 and OSX And, now, a Powerbook G4 15" 1.67 Ghz notebook with MorphOS 3.1 (still under construction). "MorphOS isn't Amiga, its better" Whiskey woman don't you know that you are driving me insane? |
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I have one these MCCs (VGA version) for development and retro game playing (C64 etc ..). I started some development on it and had to put the project/port on hold when new job and family illness came up. For the price, it is a good unit.
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It looked interesting. I wouldn't mind having something I could run C64 software on. C64s are getting surprisingly expensive.
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Epic fail on donation - guess I will have to look for a good cause - Power mac FW800 MDD with dual 1.33 GHz Xserve processors , 1.5 GB memory, Radeon 9800XT video card, SoundBlaster Live card, and an NEC USB 2.0 card running MorphOS 3.1 and OSX And, now, a Powerbook G4 15" 1.67 Ghz notebook with MorphOS 3.1 (still under construction). "MorphOS isn't Amiga, its better" Whiskey woman don't you know that you are driving me insane? |
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I got one of those C64 DTV and mod it for PS2 keyboard and external power. Next is the SD adapter which I'm saving for, so I can run my own games on it.
I would like to see SYSINFO run one of the MC216 and compare to real ones. I'm curious too about them.
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Pretty cool.
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Epic fail on donation - guess I will have to look for a good cause - Power mac FW800 MDD with dual 1.33 GHz Xserve processors , 1.5 GB memory, Radeon 9800XT video card, SoundBlaster Live card, and an NEC USB 2.0 card running MorphOS 3.1 and OSX And, now, a Powerbook G4 15" 1.67 Ghz notebook with MorphOS 3.1 (still under construction). "MorphOS isn't Amiga, its better" Whiskey woman don't you know that you are driving me insane? |
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If you want something for C64 (not a C64) look to the Chameleon
http://www.syntiac.com/chameleon.html |
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If you have an existing C64 or C64C then it plugs into the back, provides a VGA video out, floppy emulation (to allow *.D64 or *.PRG use), tape emulation (*.T64), cartridge emulation (*.CRT), extra RAM and speed for GEOS and lets you use any devices plugged into your actual C64 like joysticks, mice, real floppy/tape drives. IF you don't have a C64 handy then the whole cartridge will work in a standalone mode (plug in a PS-2 keyboard) and if you attach the optional docking station then you can use the joystick ports on that. There's much more too it You can use a CDTV IR remote as a joystick, run a Minimig core, run a ZX Spectrum core, etc, etc.
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I have one of those collecting dust in the closet.
It's a closed-source solution (compared to Minimig / FPGA ARCADE) wich hasn't been updated in more than a year. It has an acceptable C64 core with many incompatibilities wich will likely remain as it is, and a truly poor, poor Amiga core based on modified Minimig sources with no sourcecode available, wich is sad and illegal. Support is scarce and lame. Manufacturing quality is BAD: mine got it's power switch broken after a week of use and power adapter after two weeks. It's a cheap piece of s**t in my opinion. Go for a Minimig or FPGA Arcade instead. If you waste money in this thing, you'll regret. |
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I've been interested in the chameleon.
I have a C64 with MMC Replay cart. Was thinking of changing so I didn't have to keep copying D64's to floppys but from that review I might as well just stick with what I have |
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Chameleon looks interesting, but I don't have a C64 and the Replay board looks like a better Amiga emulator.
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Epic fail on donation - guess I will have to look for a good cause - Power mac FW800 MDD with dual 1.33 GHz Xserve processors , 1.5 GB memory, Radeon 9800XT video card, SoundBlaster Live card, and an NEC USB 2.0 card running MorphOS 3.1 and OSX And, now, a Powerbook G4 15" 1.67 Ghz notebook with MorphOS 3.1 (still under construction). "MorphOS isn't Amiga, its better" Whiskey woman don't you know that you are driving me insane? |
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Iggy the Chameleon works with a C64 or as a standalone computer
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I have the MMC Replay cart too. It's gathering dust as I just run the D64 & T64 images from an SD card in the Chameleon.
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I have both so I have no bias. I really use the Chamelon as an expanded C64 while my FPGA Arcade is purely used as an Amiga.
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