Benjamin wrote a comprehensive blog about upgrading his Amiga 500 computer. After a good cleaning he added a Vampire, CF-HDD, Gotek, more RAM and a new power supply.
The JOLLY CARTRIDGE is a ROM/ RAM cartridge for the Commodore VIC20 computer developed by MCes. You can configure the cartridge with 64 kB ROM or 32 kB RAM or a combination of ROM and RAM.
Mageb made a number of improvements for the legendary Competition Pro joystick from the 80s. The improvements are: Beter joystick centering and microswitches and a better mounting frame for the switches.
Jürgen Müller wrote a blog about a 6502 CPU that can work on 100 MHz. He uses a small circuit board with an Spartan-6 FPGA to emulate the 6502 CPU. The 65f02 is tested in various chess computers, the Apple II and a Commodore 8032 computer.
The new TF1230 accelerator card for the Amiga 1200 is now available. The features are: 68030 @ 50MHZ, 64MB / 128MB RAM and a IDE Interface. The TF1230 offers speeds over 7 times faster than a standard Amiga 1200.
You can now pre-order your MEGA65 computer. The first 400 units have been sold but reservations for the next batch (1000 units, delivery 2022) can still be made.
A new YouTube video from Adrian Black. This time he shows the ARMSID for the Commodore C64 computer. The ARMSID is a replacement of the SID music chip in the C64.
Virtual Dimension made a new video (German language). In this video: Building your RGB2HDMI adapter. This adapter uses a Raspberry Pi Zero and can be used in an Amiga 500, 1000 or 2000 computer.
Ed Watson made a new YouTube video. In this video Ed shows a Commodore PET mini computer. He used his 3D printer to make the PET case and a Raspberry PI with a small screen to emulate the PET.
The TapuinoNext is a improved version of the Tapuino C64. This is a Datassette emulator based on the ESP32 microcontroller. The improvements are more accurate signal timing and a tape-counter.
Retrohax has written a blog about upgrading an Amiga A600 computer with the Furia turbo-card. Other upgrades are: FlashROM modification, AMSIDER + SD2IDE, S-Video modification, Keyboard membrane, GOTEK and SLOW RAM.
A new video from GadgetUK164. In this video you can see how to build and install an IDE68K board. This board adds an internal IDE interface to an A500 or A2000.
A new YouTube video from Ravi Abbott is now available. In this video the new Amiga duo power supply for 2 x A500, A600 or A1200 computers from Retropassion.
A new YouTube video from Retro EZ channel is now available. In this video a demonstration of the Greaseweazle V4, reading a Amiga diskette via a PC disk drive and saving it as an ADF file.
Deniser is a drop-in replacement for the Amiga computer Denise chip. The Dineser is developed by Martin Åberg and the PCB-design, and FPGA logic source code are available.
Mike Brixius Is developing a universal power supply for all Commodore and Amiga computers. At the moment he is working on a prototype and you can follow his progress.
André Fachat is working on a modern version of the Commodore PET computer. In this video: System overview, architecture, memory map, video, speed modes, ROM options and virtual PETs.
THEA500 Mini is a compact reimagining of the Amiga 500 home computer. The features are: Emulation of the Amiga A500, A600 and the A1200 computer, 25 classic Amiga games, WHDLoad support, mouse and gamepad.
The Tsunami 1230 is a new accelerator-card for the Amiga 1200 computer. The features are: 68EC030 (42MHz), 64MByte FAST-RAM, 68882 FPU, expansion-port and clock-port.
Paul Gardner-Stephen is working on a FPGA version of the Commodore C65. His goal is to make an 8-bit computer for the 21st century. Most recent updates: Debugging TCP/IP Problems and Work on a Simple HTTP-based file browser.
A new video from GadgetUK164. In this video he shows a new device from Amiga Kit. The features are: Real Time Clock, 5v Monitor and Temperature sensors for the Amiga A1200.