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Birbo
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A600GS Laptop? Posted on 19-Jun-2024 8:17:08
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| I don't know if this topic has been mentioned before.
I would be interested to know whether the new A600GS could also be implemented in an empty laptop case to make a laptop out of it. _________________ Sometimes we give people a lot of credit just because they're writing nice sentences even if it isn't adding up to much. |
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Re: A600GS Laptop? Posted on 19-Jun-2024 15:59:56
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I would of thought it be pretty easy, there are quite a few Raspberry Pi to Laptop system you can buy, https://www.google.com/search?=&q=raspberry+pi+laotop
With the A600GS being based on an Orange Pi Zero 3, some might be compatible or be made to be compatible with a bit of modding.
But you could just get Amikit XE and Pi4/5 it be a faster system and a cool desktop.
But I do get it, if your after the custom software AmiBench, then I do get why you may want A600GS. _________________ AmigaNG, YouTube, LeaveReality Studio |
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Re: A600GS Laptop? Posted on 19-Jun-2024 19:34:53
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| The easiest laptop for emulation is a x86-64 laptop with WinUAE. As an added bonus, the emulation quality and performance are better than ARM hardware. Proprietary software for emulation is an Amiga LG (Last Generation) sad joke.
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