A New Amiga Device That Can Run 3 Different CPUs
Review coverage of a Minimig-style system with DIP64 CPU flexibility: real 68000, PiStorm, TerribleFire TF536 and other 64-pin CPU options.
A curated press and media page for Minimig hardware coverage, Amiga community reviews, setup videos, manufacturing footage and case development updates.
| Area | What You Will Find |
|---|---|
| Review | External product reviews and independent impressions of Minimig hardware. |
| Setup / Demo | Power-up videos, unboxing, games, demos and hardware operation. |
| Manufacturing | Pick-and-place, assembly workflow and board production footage. |
| Hardware / Case | Accelerator demonstrations and original-style aluminum case work. |
Independent coverage and buyer-guide videos that introduce Minimig hardware to the wider Amiga community.
Review coverage of a Minimig-style system with DIP64 CPU flexibility: real 68000, PiStorm, TerribleFire TF536 and other 64-pin CPU options.
Review coverage of Minimig 1.1 and the flagship Minimig 1.8 with real Motorola CPU support and expansion possibilities.
Independent review of the Minimig FPGA ITX system, including hardware impressions and included acrylic case notes.
A broader buyer guide covering modern ways to run Amiga software, including FPGA and hardware options available at the time.
Power-up, unboxing, game/demo testing and user-facing demonstrations.
First power-up and quick hands-on test with Minimig before moving into deeper game and demo testing.
French-language unboxing and startup video with demo and game testing for the MiniMig v1.97 ITX.
MiniMig demonstration and overview with Commodore, Amiga, FPGA, OCS/ECS/AGA and retro hardware context.
Workshop footage showing the equipment and production process behind Minimig board assembly.
Behind-the-scenes footage from the arrival and unloading of the Kayo pick-and-place machine used for board assembly work.
First assembly run of the top side of a Minimig v1.97 ITX board using the Kayo A8L pick-and-place machine.
Initial feeder setup and first test run of the Kayo A8L, showing assembly speed, precision and production workflow improvements.
Accelerator demonstrations and mechanical case development for the finished Minimig experience.
Hardware demonstration of Minimig v1.91 running with a TerribleFire TF536 68030 accelerator at 50 MHz.
Case assembly footage showing the finished original-style aluminum Minimig case, front buttons, LED alignment and mechanical fit.