Mirari Boards: Reboot of Next-Generation Amiga Hardware Platform
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Summary
The article discusses the Mirari Boards project, which aims to reboot the next-generation Amiga dream by creating a new hardware platform that combines modern technology with the classic Amiga spirit. It acknowledges Trevor Dickinson's contributions to the Amiga community and his support for next-gen Amiga computers like the X1000, X5000, and A1222. The article explains the motivation behind creating Mirari Boards as a response to the limitations of current Amiga hardware options, seeking to build a platform that is both powerful and accessible to developers and enthusiasts.
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The Amiga, a once-dominant force in the personal computer world, continues to hold a special place in the hearts of enthusiasts and developers.
Without having machines like the X1000, X5000 and A1222 this project would have never been born. Thank you Trevor, for keeping the Amiga spirit alive!
Rebooting The Next-Gen Amiga Dream
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