This week on 10 Minute Amiga Retro Cast I am doing a quick (honest! Under 10 Minutes) review of a cool USB mouse adapter for our Amiga Computers! Join me as I check out this little doo-dad and see if she is worth it!
This week on 10 Minute Amiga Retro Cast I am reviewing the new Accelerator for the Amiga 600 - The A630.
This nice 68030/50 Mhz card has 64 MB of RAM and is fully compatible with the PCMCIA Slot and works with all of the CF and SD cards I tried it with! Do we have competition for the Furia here?
This week on 10 Minute Amiga Retro Cast I am reviewing the new converter from our friends at RetroBargains and Trumouse.com that lets us use the Nintendo Wii Nunchuck as a two button joystick! This cool little device also works on Commodore 64 and other 9 pin joystick port computers.
This week on 10 Minute Amiga Retro Cast I am reviewing the TerribleFire 1260 accelerator for the Amiga 1200. This budget accelerator makes a great addition to your lovely A1200. Today we are looking at installing it and checking out the speeds, but in the next episode we will be digging deeper into the features.
There are many great sources for the TF1260, but Amigastore.eu is the one I bought mine from.
Want to buy one? AmigaStore is a great place to do that!
On this Episode of ChickenHead Chronicles, I am unboxing a huge load of Commodore 64 Tapes and other goodies from my good friend Paulee Alex Bow. Come on by and take a look at what came in the mail!
This week on 10 Minute Amiga Retro Cast I am getting back into my lovely Amiga 3000 and putting a 25 Mhz 68040 under the hood! The only problem is that the A3640 cards are not "officially" supported by the Desktop A3000 and for good reasons! Join me as I talk about the issues and how I overcame them and made a stable and fast A3000!
Do you need a Bhudda IDE card in your life? Get it here!
This week on 10 Minute Amiga Retro Cast I am upgrading my shiny new Amiga 500 to a full ECS machine with 1 MB of CHIP RAM and all the fancy-pants ECS video modes! Join me as I go over the procedures, including the modifications to your Amiga 500 to upgrade it, and review the nice ECS Chipset. It is more powerful than you might think!
How about that cool Ace2b from Individual Computers? Or ordering an 8372A Agnus Chip? Check out the goodness here!