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portable? hardly. you seem to only possess a very rudimentary understanding of electronics-- you've essentially gutted an amiga and sloppily stuffed its processing boards into a suitcase with power cables and wires going every which way. this is not at all a creative or thoughtful design at miniaturizing/compressing an amiga's technological elements into a smaller format-- you might as well just have called this video "amiga sans case" because that's all this is.
You are completely fucking stupid. He's used a Minimig board, not an original amiga, and it's not even fucking finished in this video. All he's done is show his work in progress. Last I heard from him was that it was almost a finished laptop.
Do you walk into a car factory, and yell "this is shit! you don't know how to build cars! you haven't even put the doors on yet!" No, you don't. Because that would make you an annoying and worthless cunt.
@freakshowboy9 Lots of pig latin, I know. I've never had the time to write the process up properly. At least you can actually what the finish thing looks like now, rather than this video which shows all of its' guts hanging out :-) I'll do another video at some point!
Very nice. It would be nice to see some of these TV compatible 80s game computers revived in time to keep the millions of non digital compatible portable TVs out of landfills.
This looks great !, I always wanted a Amiga on the go in a from of a DS/GBA but of course thats impossible...
Say does minimig stands for mini amiga ?
janmansde3dede 1 year ago
Looking forward toseeing it finished, I've almost finished making my AMIGA mini Arcade Cabinate, which has taken way longer than I thought it would.
28steryan 1 year ago
Looks great - 1200 next :-)
Au5t1n73 1 year ago
I love the Amiga as much as the next guy, but this... this just looks menacing
chupathingy99 1 year ago
I want to make a portable minimig myself :P
I just wish someone in canada sold them!
gonepishing 2 years ago
haha, you project is like an old old dream finally come true! =) hope you'll show some nice videos of the finished product =) good work!
nathanel1313 2 years ago
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portable? hardly. you seem to only possess a very rudimentary understanding of electronics-- you've essentially gutted an amiga and sloppily stuffed its processing boards into a suitcase with power cables and wires going every which way. this is not at all a creative or thoughtful design at miniaturizing/compressing an amiga's technological elements into a smaller format-- you might as well just have called this video "amiga sans case" because that's all this is.
MilwaukeeMax 2 years ago
You are completely fucking stupid. He's used a Minimig board, not an original amiga, and it's not even fucking finished in this video. All he's done is show his work in progress. Last I heard from him was that it was almost a finished laptop.
Do you walk into a car factory, and yell "this is shit! you don't know how to build cars! you haven't even put the doors on yet!" No, you don't. Because that would make you an annoying and worthless cunt.
richardmaudsley77 2 years ago 12
@richardmaudsley77 did you ever check the link in the description recently?
freakshowboy9 4 months ago
@freakshowboy9 Lots of pig latin, I know. I've never had the time to write the process up properly. At least you can actually what the finish thing looks like now, rather than this video which shows all of its' guts hanging out :-) I'll do another video at some point!
MegatronUKj 4 months ago
lol ignorant retard
nathanel1313 2 years ago
@MilwaukeeMax dude, be friend, not foe...:E
xoen6 2 years ago
It's nice but where's the clunk, clunk, clunk of the disk drive? ;-)
SuperCosmica 2 years ago
Gone, at last! Solid-state technology FTW!
DevilMaster 2 years ago
very cool!
Good job.
ice2642 2 years ago
Haha this is sweet dude, but it would have been awesome if you had made more like a lap top.... im not dissen just sayin...
but it looks really great thats my point
PDyrendom 2 years ago
one of the coolest things ive ever seen - id LOVE to have one of these, great work - looks like such a fun thing to builf!
68040E 2 years ago 3
Very nice. It would be nice to see some of these TV compatible 80s game computers revived in time to keep the millions of non digital compatible portable TVs out of landfills.
opensourcemechanic 2 years ago