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Amiga How-To's A Beginner's Guide to the AMIGA Cheap DIY Rom adaptor for the A1000 Amiga Hacks Amiga Projects A4000 Teardown and Clean up (coming soon) ![]()
Disclaimer: Available at Amazon.ca Also, a lot of information has come from Video interviews with Bil Herd and Dave Haynie. Dave has a lot of videos on You-Tube. Search them out.. I wish I could post them here, but I don't have permission. Lastly, more sites on the net have information. There are even a few dedicated sites to the C16. Do a Goggle search, because Bing is just a flash in the pan.:)
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Latest update April 3 2010 OK, I have been Procrastinating on getting some "How To" guides posted. I have made a few pages. These guides are done by the wonderful Amiga community and NOT in any way done by myself. I take no credit or responsibility for posting them here. The only reason they are here is so I can find them when I need them. If there is ANY complaints by the Authors, I will remove them. I have added the 3.9 ROM page, and I have a few others in the works.
update October 11,2010 Added "The Beginner's Guide to the Amiga" page, and the DIY ROM Adaptor
Update September 22, 2010 Ok, I will admit it, the lab page need to be updated more and more, but time never really allows for it. That, and I just can't get motivated enough most days. I have added the page "Indivision Hacks" that I came across on Amibay. I post it here mainly, so if and when I need to find it, it will be here. Update SUNDAY April 11, 2010 You have entered the LAB. Please make sure you have a smock, are properly grounded, and are wearing safety glasses. We here at the lab are not responsible if you blow anything up :). The Lab is the home page of the projects I am working on. You will see a lot of product placement here, but you will also see Amiga projects, Commodore projects and general Electronic projects here also. CURRENT PROJECTS:
The APATCO 2056T 6502 Breadboard Computer:
HEATHKIT ELECTRONICS AND SOLDERING COURSES:
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