Dan's MEGA65 Digest : Dan Sanderson

Greetings from Chicagoland

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September 16, 2024 4:33pm

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It’s a busy month! I just got back from the Vintage Computer Festival Midwest (VCFMW), the large-and-getting-larger-every-year vintage computer show. This was my first visit at this particular show, and it was great fun. I bring back a few photos, a few stories, and too much stuff from the free table.

But first, the news.

Catching up on pre-orders; mainboards now available separately

Trenz Electronic is making steady progress on shipping all of the pending MEGA65 preorders, on schedule to get everyone taken care of by the end of the calendar year. A new pre-order for a MEGA65 placed today should have a lead time of only a few months. If you placed a pre-order and have received an email with an invoice, be sure to submit payment promptly. Invoiced but unpaid orders expire within a few weeks, to allocate inventory to others waiting on a pre-order. (Thankfully, you can just re-make your expired order, and you’ll receive it fairly soon.)

With this milestone comes some exciting news! Trenz Electronic is now accepting preorders for MEGA65 mainboards without the enclosure, keyboard, or floppy drive. This is great for electronics projects, custom enclosures, or just keeping a spare. You can make your own keyboard with some effort, and the floppy drive is a standard IDE drive and cable. The standalone mainboards are expected to ship in mid-2025.

Many owners of the 2022 edition of the MEGA65 (mainboard revision R3A) asked for the ability to replace the mainboard with the latest hardware revision (R6), and it’s great that Trenz is providing this option. This is just my opinion, but if you simply want a MEGA65 with the revised hardware, you might get a better result buying a complete new computer, and selling your 2022 edition on the secondary market. The mainboard is more than half the cost of the computer, and unless you want to keep the spare R3 board, you’re unlikely to recoup that cost after an upgrade. Of course, there are no guarantees on the secondary market, but it’s worth giving it a thought. Personally, I own two MEGA65s and a spare board, a Nexys dev board—and dozens of other computers. But you might not want to follow my example.

Speaking of owning lots of computers, Trenz has lifted the one-per-person limitation on MEGA65 pre-orders. If you want to outfit a classroom, hand out MEGA65s at parties, or just make a cool fort out of the boxes, now is your chance!

Thanks as always to everyone at Trenz Electronic for their partnership on the MEGA65 project.

Filehost messaging feature

Filehost, our community file and information sharing board, has a new feature! You can now receive private notifications from the system, and send and receive private messages with other users. If you have a pending notification or incoming message, a red dot will appear on the user icon in the upper right corner.

To receive incoming notifications and messages, you must enable them: go to User menu > User Settings, check “Allow to receive messages from users” and “Inform me about comments on my entries,” then click Submit.

To access your messages: User menu > Messages.

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Huge thanks to Tayger for this new fea