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vox 
Re: UltimatePPC - year after
Posted on 19-Jun-2013 7:15:53
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@cdimauro

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TiNA, however, can't have same price of Minimig, since the board is much more complex and carries many goodies (3 FPGAs with a lot of resource). We think that final price will be arount 300€. If you look at what you bring at home, it's a low price (the crude hardware cost, circa). That's because the interest about TiNA is not to make money from it. It was born as a board that the company will use for its own business, but that will be sold to amigans too for their pleisure and passion...


Hmmm ... then its competative to FPGA Arcade. Sorry I missed the early info, will it be up to 020/AGA? That would be a pure jpy and yet if it would be easier to configure then FPGA, would be soo nice ... Well, try to profit a bit, never hurts.

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Re: UltimatePPC - year after
Posted on 10-Sep-2019 17:05:26
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cdimauro wrote:


TiNA, however, can't have same price of Minimig, since the board is much more complex ...
We think that final price will be arount 300€.




Next competitor would be Mister with an AGA Minimig Core (~120€) Speed 25MHz 68030, 20MB Ram (available)

or

VampireV4 Standalone (~500€) Speed 80MHz 68060, (not available)

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