A600GS/A1200NG: AmiBench 46.2.1425

AmiBench is a desktop environment provided by AmigaKit for the A600GS and A1200NG computers. It is based on AmigaKit's "System Release V46" distribution, supplemented by several AROS components. The following updates have been provided:

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A Review of the A600GS from AmigaKit

Hi everyone,

Back in the summer, I put in an order for the then upcoming A600GS from AmigaKit. Sadly, I have not been very active since then. Various circumstances also put a stop to blogging. Recently, I’ve had more time and energy to look into this little machine.

The A600GS and the Amiga 1200 – Photo by Puni

Thought I’d do a quick write-up about how it has worked for me so far. I hope you’ll find it helpful if you are in the market for one, or of interest if you are just curious about it in general. 🙂

About the A600GS

The A600GS is a new games and computer system created by AmigaKit. It has an inbuilt menu and launcher for games, applications and demos. Beside this it has its own operative system called AmiBench.

Specifications:

  • Orange Pi Zero 3
  • All Winner H618 Quad-Core Cortex-A53 ARM 1.5 Ghz
  • 4 GB RAM
  • 64 GB of storage capacity
  • 3 x USB 2, 2 x ports for old Amiga mouse and joysticks, Micro-HDMI, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3.5 audio port

According to the website of AmigaNG, the board is slightly faster than a Raspberry Pi 3. It is also faster than THEA500 Mini. Still, it is not as fast as a Raspberry Pi 4.

The software is being run through an emulator called Amiberry. Work is on-going on drivers to make AmiBench use the hardware natively.

Modern keyboards and mouse, either wired or wireless, can easily be connected to it. Devices can also be connected with Bluetooth. You can connect to the Internet for updates and downloads through Wi-Fi or Ethernet.

Also, which may be surprising to some, is that it has 880K Floppy Drive Support, and can read and write to real 880K floppy disks through DrawBridge USB floppy drives (hardware additional purchase).

The Content

I received it during summer/early autumn. Keep in mind that I did not take many photos of it then. The ones below are new ones taken recently. 🙂 My impressions are also from the last days when I’ve spent time with it. Now, let us have a look at what the package contained.

Here is the box itself:

The box – Photo by Puni

Inside the box was the A600GS computer, a gamepad, power-lead with on/off-button, manual, and a micro HDMI-cable.

The unit – Photo by Puni The gamepad – Photo by Puni Manual – Photo by Puni Inside the manual – It is in full color and looks very professional – Photo by Puni

Installation

Setting up the A600GS was quite straightforward. First, I hooked up the unit to an old Philips I90TW 19″ TV with the included micro-HDMI to HDMI cable. For sound I prefer using a headset, so I connected that to the 3.5 inline audio port. I then plugged in the USB-transmitter for my wireless keyboard and mouse combo from Logitech. I also plugged the included gamepad into another USB-port.

Photo by Puni

With that set, I was ready to do the first boot. The manual includes all the information you need on how to do this.

Internet and AmiSphere

Upon first boot, I highly recommend getting the computer registered through AmiSphere. To do this, you need to set up an Internet connection. A very easy (and quick) way is to share Internet from your phone and let the A600GS connect to that. There is a menu tab called Network on the left hand side of the screen. Click on it. Then make a new Wifi connection. Connect to this one and you are all set.

To create an AmiSphere account, click on the Create Account in the menu. Fill in all the details. Select the other tab called Register Product to get the computer registered.

Once Online and with an AmiSphere account, you’ll get access to downloads and updates. These include the newly included game, Santatron 2024 from Nivrig Games (and a lot more). 🙂

AmigaKit is regularly putting up new software, so it is worth checking in from time to time. For AmigaOS 4 users, I can report that all my purchases from AMIStore showed up in the list of downloads.

AmiBench

One of the major features of the A600GS is AmiBench. This is an OS developed by AmigaKit. Users of Enhancer on AmigaOS 4 will recognize a lot of its contents from there. I have not tested AmiBench much myself yet. I am looking forward to investigating it further. I am especially interested in using it with software like Hollywood from Airsoft Softwair.

Screenshot of the A600GS Wiki

AmiBench is partly built upon AROS and contains datatypes, commands and so forth from AmigaKit and A-EON Technology. You’ll get a high resolution desktop with modern looking icons. It looks similar to a spiced up Workbench. There are many included applications ready to go, like Hippoplayer, Directory Opus, OctaMED, Personal Paint, Final Writer and more.

If you want to add more programs and games, you can for example put those on an USB stick and copy them over to the A600GS and use them in AmiBench.

Keep in mind though, that not all software is compatible. The only way to find out it is to try and see. You can also visit a thread on Amiga.org created by SkulleateR which lists working and non-working software. The information provided there comes from A600GS users.

The Launcher

As mentioned earlier, the A600GS has an in-built launcher and menu system. Here you can configure everything from resolution, audio, network and so forth. More importantly, it is here you add games, programs and demos and launch them through the menu.

Here you can select which software to import – Photo by Puni

Software can be added as ADF, WHDLoad or HDF. Each title can be configured to use the Kickstart version of your choice, be it the integrated A600GS one, Kickstart 1.3 or Kickstart 3.1 (and others).

Please note, however, that only the A600GS Kickstart is included! You will need to add the other ones yourself due to licensing issues. Fortunately, these are easily available through Cloanto’s Amiga Forever package for example.

HDF is the format you’ll need to use to bring a Classic Amiga harddrive setup over to the A600GS. You can create this in WinUAE on the PC. I set one up quickly with 850 MB. Installed Workbench 3.1 to it and added my development folders for Void (Blitz Basic, AMOS etc.). I then copied it over the computer and added it as an HDF using Kickstart 3.1 and Amiga 1200 “mode” and it booted fine. It was then like using the Amiga 1200, but with different hardware of course.

WHDLoad and ADF are excellent for games and demos. With WHDLoad you don’t have to worry much about compatibility and setting the right system up, as well as not needing to change disks while playing.

With ADF you must have a little bit of knowledge about whether the software works on the Amiga 500 or Amiga 1200 for example to set it up correctly. There are many demos and games that does not have WHDLoad support and these will be in the ADF format.

Here you can see the thumbnails of the different entries – Photo by Puni

Each piece of software can be edited in the menu to contain a thumbnail. You can make your own by taking a screenshot while running the software and save it as a thumb.

Select “Save Screen Shot To Thumb” to do exactly this – Photo by Puni

You can also add information about the publisher and so forth. Very nice! I like configuring stuff like this, and it makes the menu of the launcher look great! 😉

Another feature, which you can see from the screenshot above, is that you can save your progress in games by using “Save State”. Many games on the Amiga does not contain a save game feature, but here you can save whenever you feel like it. Image playing Pinball Dreams for 25 minutes and you are on the roll with a superb score, but then you suddenly have to leave… Now you can save the game and come back later to improve the score even more. 😉 Very handy I think!

As for compatibility, you’ll just have to try and see what works and what doesn’t. The A600GS is still new in the market and people have not tested everything yet. The machine gets updates regularly, with fixes and improvements, so if something didn’t work two months ago, it might work now. 🙂

More Information

The go-to place for the A600GS is Amiga.org. Here you can participate in discussions, report bugs, get technical help and so forth.

Another place to visit is the official A600GS Wiki:

https://wiki.amiga.org/index.php/A600GS

It is filled with helpful information on everything from AmiBench to explanation of the different buttons on the controller and what they do.

The product page on the website of AmigaKit can be found here.

My Experience

My opinion of the A600GS is very positive so far. Although I have not used AmiBench much yet, I have tested many games and demos through the launcher. Most of what I’ve tried so far works great!

Greetro by Void – Photo by Puni Wrong Way Driver by Abyss – Photo by Puni

This includes several productions from Void, including the Absolute Dølle music-disk and the demo Greetro from Space released at MountainBytes 2024, as well as many games like Wrong Way Driver by Abyss and Deluxe Galaga (available as a download). The racing game Nitro runs well too! For other activities, I have used the Workbench 3.1 HD setup (the HDF file I mentioned earlier) and that one also runs nicely.

Another aspect that I think is important, is that it was very easy to hook up a keyboard and a mouse to the unit. Maybe I was lucky, but this worked flawlessly. No need to fiddle with any settings at all. In my case it only takes up one USB-slot. 🙂

One of the most important things is that the A600GS is regularly updated. New games are added, bugs are taken care off and drivers for AmiBench are either improved or added. This is big advantage compared to THEA500 Mini, which does not have this level of active on-going development behind it.

All in all, I’m very happy with my purchase and I’m looking forward spending a lot of time with it the coming year.

Thanks for reading my review of the A600GS. Hope it was of interest. See you in another post here on the Old School Game Blog!

PS: Any other A600GS out there? If yes, what are your experiences with it? Are you happy with it? Hope to hear from you in the comments.

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AmigaKit anuncia el A1200NG ofialmente

Tras unos días de expectación y especulación, AmigaKit Ltd ha anunciado el A1200NG

Aunque mantiene el formato del original, el A1200NG no es un reemplazo para las placas del Amiga 1200, sino un sistema independiente que aprovecha la estética del clásico pero con hardware completamente renovado. Está diseñado para encajar en las carcasas originales o reproducidas del A1200, lo que permite a los usuarios disfrutar de un aspecto retro con prestaciones modernas.

El sistema está impulsado por un procesador ARM, acompañado de 4 GB de RAM y opciones de almacenamiento de 64 GB o 128 GB. Además, incorpora conectividad inalámbrica para internet y Bluetooth, facilitando el uso de periféricos modernos como teclados, mandos o altavoces.

El A1200NG mantiene la esencia del Amiga al ser compatible con disqueteras originales, permitiendo leer y escribir discos de 880 KB y 1,76 MB gracias a las tecnologías integradas Greaseweazle y DrawBridge. También incluye ranuras para tarjetas Compact Flash y puertos USB, lo que facilita la transferencia de datos y el acceso a software clásico y moderno.

Entre sus conectores destacan:

  • Puertos de joystick de 9 pines.
  • Puerto de disquetera.
  • Puerto serial de 25 pines.
  • Salida HDMI para video.
  • Conector para teclado original del Amiga 1200.

Además, es posible conectar teclados modernos mediante USB o Bluetooth, ofreciendo una flexibilidad total para los usuarios.

El A1200NG ejecuta el sistema operativo del A600GS, optimizado con nuevas características solicitadas por los usuarios. Incluye AmiBench, un entorno de escritorio en resolución 1080p con iconos en colores reales y soporte para la nueva biblioteca gráfica ARM, que mejora significativamente el rendimiento en la representación de ventanas e iconos.

El sistema también permite instalar otras versiones de sistemas operativos Amiga mediante particiones personalizadas.

La placa base del A1200NG está diseñada pensando en el futuro. Su CPU ARM es desmontable, lo que abre la posibilidad de futuras actualizaciones y expansiones. Esto asegura que el sistema pueda evolucionar con las necesidades de los usuarios y mantenerse relevante en el tiempo.

El A1200NG estará disponible para su entrega en el primer trimestre de 2025, y las preventas ya están abiertas en la página oficial del producto (www.a1200ng.com).

En lo personal, considero que es una solución que hace tiempo pensaba que debía existir.

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The New A1200NG Motherboard Available for Pre-Order from the AmigaKit Webshop

Good morning,

Thanks for popping by. 🙂 Today I’ve got some Amiga news I want to share.

Whilst browsing various Amiga forums this morning, I stumbled upon a post by amigang on the Amigaworld.net. He had noticed that AmigaKit had just uploaded a new product to their store, namely the A1200NG motherboard!

Recently, I’ve seen AmigaKit putting out small teases about this product. I quickly visited their webstore to check it out. Here is the link:

https://www.amigakit.com/a1200ng-motherboard-p-91333.html

Screenshot from AmigaKit’s webshop

A1200NG motherboard revision 3A

The A1200NG motherboard fits into original and remake Amiga 1200 desktop cases. The ports align with the holes in the case using the supplied backplate.

Features:

  • Games menu: add, edit & launch ADF/HDF/WHDBoot games, scene demos & apps (OCS, ECS, AGA).
  • AmiBench: 1080p screenmode with 32-bit icon set. Run Classic 68k programs.
  • Dual 9-pin Joystick Ports: accepts Commodore compatible joysticks ¹
  • HDMI compatible 1080p output: plugs into HDMI compatible television or monitor
  • Wireless Internet: connects to AmiSphere for system updates and email
  • Bluetooth: optionally output audio to Bluetooth speaker
  • 34-pin Floppy Header: read and write to real 880K floppy disks (Greaseweazle compatible)
  • RS232 Serial Port (DB25)
  • System RAM: 4GB in total. 1GB Fast Memory allocated for AmiBench.
  • Hard Drive: 64GB or 128GB option.
  • Internal USB headers for connection of optional USB to SATA or USB to IDE adapters.
  • External USB headers for connection of DrawBridge USB floppy disk drives, Mice, MIDI interfaces, Flash Drives.

The product can be pre-ordered. Estimated delivery Q1 2025. Special price right now at £169.99.

Please visit AmigaKit to read more about the A1200NG.

Anyone of you interested in this one?

Personally, I already own the A600GS and I’m enjoying it a lot these days, but it would be fun to build this into an A1200 case for sure.

That was all for now. Thanks for reading! See you in another post here on the Old School Game Blog. 🙂

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