• PiStorm

    From Tanausu M.@39:190/101 to All on Tue Nov 18 20:37:24 2025
    19.1.7
    19.1.7
    Hi. Is there anyone here who has Pistorm?

    I was curious to know how it performs with a Pi3 or 4. Apparently, they're working on the PPC part, and maybe it's time to put the PPC 603 away.
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  • From Stephen Walsh@39:901/281 to Tanausu M. on Wed Nov 19 08:48:23 2025
    Hi Tanausu,

    On Tuesday November 18 2025, Tanausu M. said to All:

    Hi. Is there anyone here who has Pistorm?

    Yes.

    I was curious to know how it performs with a Pi3 or 4. Apparently,
    they're working on the PPC part, and maybe it's time to put the PPC 603 away.

    I would go with a Pi4 2Gb ram unit. With the recent emu86 improvements it's become a great product. Using the emu68 image software makes it even better, and takes away the manual work.

    Mine is a CM4 unit (have also used a standard pi), and it's on a carrier
    board. That board then has a expansion connection to USB/HDMI/Network
    (HDMI works), havn't gotten the network side to work yet.

    Seeing my A1200 with 1.8gb of fast ram is wild for a machine from it's time period.


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  • From Tanausu M.@39:190/101 to Stephen Walsh on Wed Nov 19 13:50:50 2025
    19.1.7
    19.1.7
    Re: Re: PiStorm
    By: Stephen Walsh to Tanausu M. on Wed Nov 19 2025 08:48:23

    Hi Tanausu,

    On Tuesday November 18 2025, Tanausu M. said to All:

    Hi. Is there anyone here who has Pistorm?

    Yes.

    I was curious to know how it performs with a Pi3 or 4. Apparently, they're working on the PPC part, and maybe it's time to put the PPC
    603 away.

    I would go with a Pi4 2Gb ram unit. With the recent emu86 improvements i become a great product. Using the emu68 image software makes it even
    better, and takes away the manual work.

    Mine is a CM4 unit (have also used a standard pi), and it's on a carrier board. That board then has a expansion connection to USB/HDMI/Network
    (HDMI works), havn't gotten the network side to work yet.

    Seeing my A1200 with 1.8gb of fast ram is wild for a machine from it's t period.


    -- Stephen --

    Rocking Amiganet with an Amiga 4000 and Zeus BBS.


    Hi.

    I need to look into it. A Pistorm32 Lite with a Pi4 adapter, I suppose that should work. I have a Pi3b lying around. My Christmas present, besides
    building a meshtastic network, is...

    We'll have to take a closer look.
    An A4000 for a BB server. I already have mine, ready to play some games and from time to time, I'll still do some programming.
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  • From Stephen Walsh@39:901/281 to Tanausu M. on Sun Nov 30 18:19:02 2025

    ** Message forwarded from Hardware (HARD_AMY)
    ** Message written on 30-Nov-25 by Stephen

    Hi Tanausu,

    On Wednesday November 19 2025, Tanausu M. said to Stephen Walsh:

    Mine is a CM4 unit (have also used a standard pi), and it's on a carrier
    board. That board then has a expansion connection to USB/HDMI/Network
    (HDMI works), havn't gotten the network side to work yet.

    I need to look into it. A Pistorm32 Lite with a Pi4 adapter, I suppose that should work. I have a Pi3b lying around. My Christmas present, besides building a meshtastic network, is...

    The main reason for going with the one I did, was to save space and allow cooling. It also allows the moving of the ports that do get used to a better location via the ribbion cables. I've now tried the new imager tool, and
    both the HDMI and network now work.

    This is what I got from this ebay listing (366015435713):
    CM4 Adapter Board
    Breakout I/O Board

    I already had the CM4 Board its self, and you should be able to find it
    closer or cheaper..


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  • From Tanausu M.@39:190/101 to Stephen Walsh on Sun Nov 30 18:25:43 2025
    19.1.7
    19.1.7
    El Sun, 30 Nov 2025 18:19:02 +0000
    "Stephen Walsh" (39:901/281) <Stephen.Walsh@f281.n901.z39.fidonet> escribió:
    The main reason for going with the one I did, was to save space and allow cooling. It also allows the moving of the ports that do get used to a better location via the ribbion cables. I've now tried the new imager tool, and
    both the HDMI and network now work.

    This is what I got from this ebay listing (366015435713):
    CM4 Adapter Board
    Breakout I/O Board

    I already had the CM4 Board its self, and you should be able to find it closer or cheaper..
    Hi.
    I bought a Pi3 from amigastore.eu, since I already have a different model here,
    and
    I'm missing the adapter for the Pi4. I'll check that link you sent me, because I haven't been able to find a CM4.
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  • From Stephen Walsh@39:901/281 to Tanausu M. on Tue Dec 2 19:44:41 2025
    Hi Tanausu,

    On Sunday November 30 2025, Tanausu M. said to Stephen Walsh:

    This is what I got from this ebay listing (366015435713):
    CM4 Adapter Board
    Breakout I/O Board

    Hi. I bought a Pi3 from amigastore.eu, since I already have a different model here, and I'm missing the adapter for the Pi4. I'll check that
    link you sent me, because I haven't been able to find a CM4.

    I just did a google search, and the first link that came up to the raspberry
    pi site let me choose many different countries to purchase from. They also
    have a link (https://www.raspberrypi.com/resellers/?q=) to find a reseller.

    These guys in Europe have the PiStorm32 CM4 adapter and I/O board https://www.retrobuddys.com



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  • From Tanausu M.@39:190/101.1 to Stephen Walsh on Tue Dec 2 20:10:32 2025

    I just did a google search, and the first link that came up to the raspberry pi site let me choose many different countries to purchase
    from. They also have a link
    (https://www.raspberrypi.com/resellers/?q=) to find a reseller.

    These guys in Europe have the PiStorm32 CM4 adapter and I/O board https://www.retrobuddys.com

    While they do exist, the problem is that many don't ship to the Canary Islands or charge exorbitant customs fees.

    This is a treat for myself, so I'm taking my time :D

    Thanks for the links.

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  • From Stephen Walsh@39:901/281 to Tanausu M. on Sun Dec 7 13:50:20 2025
    Hi Tanausu,

    On Tuesday December 02 2025, Tanausu M. said to Stephen Walsh:

    These guys in Europe have the PiStorm32 CM4 adapter and I/O board
    https://www.retrobuddys.com

    While they do exist, the problem is that many don't ship to the Canary Islands or charge exorbitant customs fees.

    This is a treat for myself, so I'm taking my time :D

    OK. That's one of the anoying though about purchasing online.. Getting
    hammerd by the postage and import fee's...



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  • From Tanausu M.@39:190/101.1 to Stephen Walsh on Thu Dec 18 22:29:20 2025

    Hello Stephen!

    07 Dec 25 13:50, you wrote to me:

    OK. That's one of the anoying though about purchasing online.. Getting hammerd by the postage and import fee's...

    In the end, it was impossible to wait that long :( The Raspberry Pi 4 works wonderfully. It's quite a difference. I don't know if there's still compatibility with Warpos, but it's worth testing.

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  • From Stephen Walsh@39:901/281 to Tanausu M. on Sun Dec 21 18:37:44 2025
    Hi Tanausu,

    On Thursday December 18 2025, Tanausu M. said to Stephen Walsh:

    OK. That's one of the anoying though about purchasing online.. Getting
    hammerd by the postage and import fee's...

    In the end, it was impossible to wait that long :( The Raspberry Pi 4 works wonderfully. It's quite a difference.

    Yeah, the Pistorm is a real game changer for the Amiga. You'll get lots of enjoyment out of the system now.



    -- Stephen --

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  • From Jeffk@39:902/560 to Stephen Walsh on Sun Dec 21 09:21:22 2025
    Hey there, I looked at the PiStorm before I bought my Apollo Firebird but in the end, chose the Firebird. It's quite an amazing piece of hardware imo and I run my BBS on it too!

    True, taxes and import fees kill ya that's for sure. For me, there were no import fees, there was a tax to pay on the converted amount to Canadian funds. The exchange from Euros is what I initially was concerned about.

    In the end I said screw it and bought it. The best buy I've ever made I think for Amiga

    J
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  • From Tanausu M.@39:190/101.1 to Jeffk on Mon Dec 22 19:55:24 2025

    Hello Jeffk!

    21 Dec 25 09:21, you wrote to Stephen Walsh:

    Hey there, I looked at the PiStorm before I bought my Apollo Firebird
    but in the end, chose the Firebird. It's quite an amazing piece of hardware imo and I run my BBS on it too!

    True, taxes and import fees kill ya that's for sure. For me, there
    were no import fees, there was a tax to pay on the converted amount to Canadian funds. The exchange from Euros is what I initially was
    concerned about.

    In the end I said screw it and bought it. The best buy I've ever made
    I think for Amiga

    Everything's been getting more expensive for the last few years, although
    a lot of new hardware is also coming out, whether it's FPGAs or directly
    for our computers.

    I also bought a Vampire 1200 v2, and even though it's no longer supported,
    it works fine. It'll probably just gather dust with the Pistorm, though.

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  • From Mortar M.@39:902/513 to Tanausu M. on Mon Dec 22 15:09:04 2025
    Re: PiStorm
    By: Tanausu M. to Jeffk on Mon Dec 22 2025 19:55:24

    I also bought a Vampire 1200 v2, and even though it's no longer supported, it works fine. It'll probably just gather dust with the Pistorm, though.

    That'd be a waste. Put 'em up on Ebay or Craig's List.
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  • From Tanausu M.@39:190/101.1 to Mortar M. on Tue Dec 23 18:15:34 2025

    Hello Mortar!

    22 Dec 25 15:09, you wrote to me:

    That'd be a waste. Put 'em up on Ebay or Craig's List.

    I had thought about it, but it’s not a bad idea. Access to chip and RTG is quite good. There’s no need to install the BVision with the PPC like it’s a
    heater :D

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  • From Stephen Walsh@39:901/281 to Jeffk on Thu Dec 25 19:34:00 2025
    Hi Jeffk,

    On Sunday December 21 2025, Jeffk said to Stephen Walsh:

    Hey there, I looked at the PiStorm before I bought my Apollo Firebird
    but in the end, chose the Firebird. It's quite an amazing piece of
    hardware imo and I run my BBS on it too!

    The Apolllo guys leave a bad tastes in my mouth, so wont ever purchase any
    of there products.

    True, taxes and import fees kill ya that's for sure. For me, there were
    no import fees, there was a tax to pay on the converted amount to
    Canadian funds. The exchange from Euros is what I initially was
    concerned about.

    Try living in Australia!. The echange rate/postage/insurance is what kills
    it for us... I just purchased some of the "Amiga Universal Mechanical
    Keyboard" (The keyboard part, without the controller or Enclosure), and
    "USB Mouse/Joypad Adapter" from Amiga store in Spain. The total came to $412AUD. If i'd added the Universal Controller and Enclosure, it would have added another $375AUD to the price... (Luckly I have a Amiga 2000 keyboard
    with case that is faulty, so only need the inside bits.)

    In the end I said screw it and bought it. The best buy I've ever made I think for Amiga

    OH, I thought hard about if I should get the keyboard or not....



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  • From Tanausu M.@39:190/101.1 to Stephen Walsh on Tue Dec 30 22:41:21 2025

    Hello Stephen!

    25 Dec 25 19:34, you wrote to Jeffk:


    Try living in Australia!. The echange rate/postage/insurance is what
    kills it for us... I just purchased some of the "Amiga Universal Mechanical Keyboard" (The keyboard part, without the controller or Enclosure), and "USB Mouse/Joypad Adapter" from Amiga store in Spain.
    The total came to $412AUD. If i'd added the Universal Controller and Enclosure, it would have added another $375AUD to the price... (Luckly
    I have a Amiga 2000 keyboard with case that is faulty, so only need
    the inside bits.)

    I think amigastore.eu was going to release new adapters for 2k/3k/4k keyboards,
    if they haven't already, although at those prices they're expensive.

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  • From Stephen Walsh@39:901/281 to Tanausu M. on Sat Jan 3 10:58:48 2026
    Hi Tanausu,

    On Tuesday December 30 2025, Tanausu M. said to Stephen Walsh:

    Try living in Australia!. The echange rate/postage/insurance is what [...]
    I have a Amiga 2000 keyboard with case that is faulty, so only need
    the inside bits.)

    I think amigastore.eu was going to release new adapters for 2k/3k/4k keyboards, if they haven't already, although at those prices they're expensive.

    That's where I've purchased from. Just waiting on them to be able to ship
    the product. They did say it would be the end of January though.

    The Euro to AUD is the big killer. 1 Euro = 1.75 AUD, (So nearly double)..



    -- Stephen --

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  • From Tanausu M.@39:190/101.1 to Stephen Walsh on Mon Jan 5 21:34:57 2026

    Hello Stephen!

    Try living in Australia!. The echange rate/postage/insurance is
    what
    [...]
    I have a Amiga 2000 keyboard with case that is faulty, so only
    need the inside bits.)

    I think amigastore.eu was going to release new adapters for
    2k/3k/4k keyboards, if they haven't already, although at those
    prices they're expensive.

    That's where I've purchased from. Just waiting on them to be able to
    ship the product. They did say it would be the end of January though.

    The Euro to AUD is the big killer. 1 Euro = 1.75 AUD, (So nearly
    double)..


    There's a big difference. You have to buy carefully.

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