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2616.1 | Sure, It Can Be Done | DICKNS::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Thu Jun 01 1989 21:40 | 6 |
| Check with Khalid Aldoseri on CIS. I believe he has actually taken
an old SX-64 (remember that - the portable C64), and has turned
it into a portable Amiga complete with color monitor.
-Paul
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2616.2 | I'd buy one in a minute! | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Fri Jun 02 1989 01:05 | 9 |
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Dale Luck also has an Amiga 500 Laptop, courtesy of a few friends in
Commodore Engineering.
If Atari can do a 1040ST laptop, I see no reason why there couldn't be
an Amiga laptop. Both the A500 and the 1040ST are within millimeters
of being the identicle size and shape.
Ed
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2616.3 | I need more information | SUOIS3::BLATZHEIM | Germany - Udo Blatzheim 866-4251 | Fri Jun 02 1989 12:46 | 15 |
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I want to make my own Amiga Laptop. How can i get information about
. the type of the flat-LCD-monitor ?
. where to buy ?
. how to connect to my Amiga if special connect necessary ?
. special softwaredriver ?
I searched the DTN or mailadress from Dale Luck and Khalid Aldoseri,
but there is no information about this people in the ELF Database.
Paul, the color monitor is that an flat monitor like an LCD-Monitor
on a laptop?
- Udo
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2616.4 | Power requirements? | RLAV::LITTLE | Todd Little, NYA SWS, 323-4475 | Fri Jun 02 1989 23:29 | 9 |
| What about powering this laptop? I can't imagine the normal TTL and
custom circutry inside the Amiga 500 would survive more than a small
number of minutes on any battery pack you care to lug around. If the
normal power supply at 4.5 amps +5 is barely enough to power the 500, a
501 and an external floppy, I would imagine the 500 to consume 3-4
amps? Add the display and it seems that you'd be pushing the limits of
a reasonable sized battery pack.
-tl
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2616.5 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Sat Jun 03 1989 07:41 | 10 |
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Re: .3
Dale Luck is not a DEC employee. He was one of the Amiga's original
designers, having written most of the graphics routines. He is now
responsible for the Amiga X-11 implementation and is a contractor to
CBM.
Ed.
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