Posts Tagged ‘ACube Systems’
Put an Amiga on a CD…
No, I’m not talking about a software emulator like WinUAE or Cloanto’s AmigaForever…
At the beginning of February ACube Systems released the MiniMig, a small (12×12 cm) board that try to reproduce the mighty Amiga500. This is achieved thanks to the use of a Spartan FPGA and an onboard 68000 processor from Freescale.
The original idea and project came from Dennis van Weeren who kindly put his work under an opensource (openhardware?) licence.
ACube Systems then assembled all the pieces together, packaged them in a nice box with a brief user guide [...]
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Tags: ACube Systems, Cloanto, Dennis van Weeren, Minimig, wikipedia, WinUAE
AROS meet Sam
Dr. Michal Schulz published on his blog the first screenshots of the Open Source reimplementation of SLB. This is the first step for booting AROS on Sam440ep.
Michal picked up the Bounty for porting AROS on ACube Systems‘ Sam440ep platform. Judging by the continuos progress report we can read on his blog it seems that Michal [...]
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Tags: ACube Systems, AROS, Michal Schulz, Sam440ep
Today, for all the Amiga community, is a great day.ACube Systems announced the availability of the AmigaOS 4.0 for every old Amiga equipped with PowerPC expansion cards (Amiga 1200, 3000 e 4000 models). You can read the press release here.More info here and here.Have fun!
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Tags: ACube Systems, Amiga, AmigaOS, Hyperion

