Cheers for the work you do my friend. (Not just the jawdropping numbers of Amigas saved & TerribleFires made, but all the stuff!) With Jens Schönfeld and many more we are step by step reaching the vision of Amiga remade in modern components. 😎
"We need real machines, we need emulators. So we can continue doing stuff within the community. Because again, for me the people, we are the real important part. The machines just support our hobby." Amen to that, Bacchus! To both of you, thx for what you'r doing for the community!
I never watch a video to the end :-) but remember it is important to re cap your Amiga and don't forget the floppy drive too. I've had a cap leak in my A500 Drive and it killed it as I was unable to separate the Floppy PCB from the metal casing. I've seen some Amiga floppy drives which are different and easier to fix.
I actually always wanted to know whether the Time cruncher on the Amiga was in any way related to the Time cruncher by Matcham on the C=64! Thanks for asking that, Bacchus!
Cool episode again, thanks! Respect to such HW-Angels like Chucky, saving and healing our beloved Amigas!
Humble thanks and please spread the word :)
@@FairLight1337 He just did :D Awesome interview!! Thank you sir!
Thanks dude!
Cheers for the work you do my friend. (Not just the jawdropping numbers of Amigas saved & TerribleFires made, but all the stuff!) With Jens Schönfeld and many more we are step by step reaching the vision of Amiga remade in modern components. 😎
The c64 is now possible to rebuild in modern components, and fingers crossed the same will be possible with Amigas.
Awesome, always grateful for a new upload.
Sorry about the glitch with Swedish talking in the beginning...
"We need real machines, we need emulators. So we can continue doing stuff within the community. Because again, for me the people, we are the real important part. The machines just support our hobby." Amen to that, Bacchus! To both of you, thx for what you'r doing for the community!
Humble thanks.
I never watch a video to the end :-) but remember it is important to re cap your Amiga and don't forget the floppy drive too. I've had a cap leak in my A500 Drive and it killed it as I was unable to separate the Floppy PCB from the metal casing. I've seen some Amiga floppy drives which are different and easier to fix.
Great addition... Thanks!
I got my start on the C=64, but Amiga forever.
A very common path. Some for stuck, like me :)
I loved the C64 and still do. But the Amiga is just an extremely interesting and versatile machine from a modern point of view.
I want to support both, but I just know less gory details on Amiga. I hopemyou ha e seen the Galahad episodes on Amiga cracking.
Så härligt att se :) du har en ny medlem nu :)
Tack :)
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Indeed :)
I watched until the end ! :)
Glory to the brave! :)
@FairLight1337 brave and inquisitive.
I am doing my best to share what I know and invite others who know other things.
Hej Chucky! Kul att se dig... även om det inte är IRL.
:)
I actually always wanted to know whether the Time cruncher on the Amiga was in any way related to the Time cruncher by Matcham on the C=64! Thanks for asking that, Bacchus!
I really should add Matcham to the list of people to talk to. I am connected to him, but we haven't talked in a long time.
@@FairLight1337 why, that is an excellent idea! And asking him to explain the algorithm (technical deep dive), that might be cool.
I could explain it as well. It is actually in one of the early episodes. Like #2
That said I should invite him...
We are! 🤟🏻🤟🏻
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Thank you so much for fixing Johns sound but maybe that part was intended to be left out?
That was surely meant to be cut out. Sorry. :(