If you are in the market for a keyboard case for your mini PC such as a Raspberry Pi or Till Harbaum’s MiST FPGA Board or any Amiga 1200 Motherboards revisions, you may be interested in a new AMIGA ...
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The sweetest slice of Pi: Raspberry Pi 500+ sports mechanical keys, 16GB, and built-in SSD
Big performance on offer, but be prepared to spend $200 HANDS ON Raspberry Pi has unveiled a fully loaded version of its computer-in-a-keyboard, featuring oodles of RAM, an SSD, and a clicky, ...
A new Kickstarter campaign has launched this week allowing users of the retro Commodore Amiga 500 range of home personal computers to upgrade to a new mechanical keyboard, allowing for faster input, ...
The Apollo Team behind the Vampire V4 just launched preorders for a new, all-in-one modern Amiga, dubbed the Apollo V4 A6000, ...
Name any retrocomputer — Apple II, Sinclair, even TRS-80s — and you’ll find a community that’s deeply committed to keeping it alive and kicking. It’s hard to say which platform has the most rabid fans ...
Raspberry Pi has released the Raspberry Pi 500+, marking a significant departure from their traditional single-board computer format.
The Commodore Amiga left a lasting impression on countless computer users in the 1980s, and demand for new Amiga hardware persists to this day. Apollo, a ...
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‘Proper next-gen Amiga’ launched by Apollo Computing — promises full FPGA-powered backwards compatibility with its new 68080 chip
A pollo Computing stepped forward to reveal its “Proper next-gen Amiga” to the masses earlier this week. The German firm has ...
There was a period in the late 1980s when the home computer to own did not come with an Apple logo and was not an IBM, Compaq, or any of the other clones, but instead sported a Commodore logo. The ...
The Commodore Amiga is one of the most revered personal computing platforms ever. When the original Amiga first hit the scene back in the mid-80s, it was light-years ahead of any other personal ...
James Sherwood of The Register reports: Cybernet's Zero-footprint PC (ZPC), as it's curiously called since it has a non-zero footprint, integrates a standard PC's internals under the keyboard. There's ...
As the 1990s began, Commodore should have been flying high. The long-awaited new Amiga models with better graphics, the A1200 and A4000, were finally released in 1992. Sales responded by increasing 17 ...
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