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hardware Classic   hardware Classic : News from Alinea Computer: Wodem, KickRom-Flash and KickRom-Progger
   posted by AmigaPapst on 12-Oct-2023 18:20:38 (1576 reads)
Alinea Computer presents three new products, which were presented to the public for the first time at Amiga 38.

Wodem
The Wodem makes it possible to integrate any Amiga into a WLAN via the serial interface and to access the Internet via a TCP/IP stack. With the appropriate turbo card or interface card, speeds of up to 115,200 bps are possible. The configuration with Genesis or Telnet is described in detail in the manual supplied.
The Wodem can be purchased without accessories for 29.95 euros.
https://www.amiga-shop.net/en/Amiga-Hardware/Amiga-classic-hardware/Wodem-WiFi-for-every-Amiga::1304.html

KickRom Flash
The KickRom-Flash Adapter (version 1.4) is a programmable Flash-Rom replacement for EPROM devices (e.g. 27c400) or Kickstart-Roms in the Amiga computer. Up to 4 Kickstarts (512 kb each) can be loaded onto a component and switched via jumpers or a switch. The switch with the name KickRom-Switch is unfortunately not yet available, but will be released in a few weeks.
In addition to the standard version of the Flash-Rom module, there is currently a special version for the Amiga 600, as mechanical problems can occur there with the standard modules. The programming and deletion of the components is done with the programming device KickRom-Progger.
A KickRom flash can be purchased for 29.95 euros. In addition, a programming service is available for customers without a programming device.
lhttps://www.amiga-shop.net/en/Amiga-Hardware/Amiga-classic-hardware/KickRom-Flash-4x-Flash-Rom-adapter-27C400-emulator::1305.html


KickRom Progger
With the KickRom Progger, Flash-Rom (27C400 emulators) devices up to version 1.4 from Alinea Computer can be programmed and read. In addition, 27C400 devices can also be read out. The programmer can be operated directly on your Amiga via the serial interface. In addition to the serial interface, the programmer can also be controlled via USB on any computer. The programmer is operated via its own firmware, which is controlled from the computer via a terminal programme and can therefore run on almost any platform.
The KickRom Progger is the world's first programmer that can program its own Kickstart roms directly on the Amiga.
The KickRom Progger can be purchased without accessories for 44.95 euros. Options include a zero-force socket and a serial cable for BigBox Amigas.
https://www.amiga-shop.net/en/Amiga-Hardware/Amiga-classic-hardware/KickRom-Progger-Flash-Rom-programming-device::1306.htm
    

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AlexC 
Re: News from Alinea Computer: Wodem, KickRom-Flash and Kick
Posted on 16-Oct-2023 8:57:57
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That Woden is interesting. If I had been able to get one back in the 90's, it would have been a lot more practical to communicate between machines than using null-modem cables and zmodem or uuencode to send binary data between machines.


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amyren 
Re: News from Alinea Computer: Wodem, KickRom-Flash and Kick
Posted on 16-Oct-2023 12:13:00
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That Woden is interesting. If I had been able to get one back in the 90's, it would have been a lot more practical to communicate between machines than using null-modem cables and zmodem or uuencode to send binary data between machines.


Woden is interesting, as the Plipbox that apeared years ago is.
Back then I was hoping for a wifi edition of the plipbox. I solved that by using a wifi to ethernet bridge.
This Woden is wifi but the use of the serialport instead of the parallel means sacrificing speed for connectivity. But it is a nice product that probably solves the need for some users.

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Re: News from Alinea Computer: Wodem, KickRom-Flash and Kick
Posted on 18-Oct-2023 14:39:49
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Yes, for many the speed is sufficient. For example, you can play the game Aquabyss. :)


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