straycat's Minimig
an unofficial site for Dennis van Weeren's Minimig - an open source modern implementation of an Amiga

 

 


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Welcome to my Minimig (v1.1) website, a small corner of the internet devoted to an open source implementation of an Amiga 500. You'll find a review of the Minimig and a Minimig Resource page has now been added. Enjoy!

Last Updated: 10th June 2008

Latest Minimig developments...

  • yaqube has the latest on a new Minimig firmware including ADF write support. See this thread for more info.

  • ACube announce new Minimig core files by Dennis van Weeren, addressing some 'floppy' loading issues, Amiga Forever rom support and error reporting.

  • ACube is proving a free Minimig to a developer able to make firmware improvements to the Minimig so if you're up to the task get in contact with them!

  • yaqube has released an updated Firmware in the Amiga.org forum. Although it's not a final version it allows for NTSC and LCD output so it's a significant improvement over the firmware file shipped with first batch of ACube Minimigs. Another nice touch is a transparent on screen menu rather than the solid box.

  • ACube announce first batch of Minimigs have sold out, with a new batch due in mid April. However there is still some stock available from Amigakit.

Recent straycat testing & working ADFs...

Apps: WB 3.1, Amiga Basic, Deluxe Paint 3, Amiga Explorer, OctaMED v4, Sonic Drum Kit
Games: Sensible Soccer v1.0, E-Motion, Elite, Moonstone, Eliminator, Knights of the Sky, Space Harrier 2, Spy vs Spy, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, Strider, Stunt Car Racer

For a comprehensive list of what works and doesn't visit the Open Circuits Minimig Wiki

 

 

 

 


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