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| 12.Jan.2026 |
Vacuum forming keyboards: vacuum-wrap keys of an Amiga keyboard In a multi-part series of articles, 'Drygol' describes how he first builds a vacuum forming machine with the help of a vacuum pump, which he then uses to cover C64 and Amiga keys with colored transparent film. He considers this method to be ideal for personalizing retro devices, as the original parts are not damaged and the film can be removed later without leaving any residue. (cg) [News message: 12. Jan. 2026, 00:17] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] | ||||||||||||||||||
| 23.Oct.2025 a1k.org (Webseite) |
Picture gallery: Amiga prototype "Lorraine" at the Amiga 40 Dale Luck from the original Amiga development team has preserved the very first Amiga prototype, which used three huge stacks of well-equipped breadboards instead of custom chips. The computer was on display in Germany for the first time last weekend at the Amiga 40 event. Amiga user ‘Pittrock’ took pictures of the exhibit and kindly gave us permission to publish them here:
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| 11.Oct.2025 spillhistorie.no (ANF) |
Interview with Christian Bartsch: The story of X-Copy on the Amiga spillhistorie.no spoke with Christian Bartsch from X-Copy's publisher Cachet about X-Copy, Cachet, and Bartsch's current project, "Kryoflux". (cg) [News message: 11. Oct. 2025, 13:48] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] | ||||||||||||||||||
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