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In this update, I’m sharing exciting progress on the PiStorm-68K v1.6 — a refined and more efficient version of the board many of you already have in hand. This build introduces a smarter n-channel power switch design that eliminates voltage drop through the switch, ensuring rock-solid 5V stability for your Raspberry Pi and Amiga systems. ⚡ We’ll dive into: 🧩 Hardware improvements – redesigned power path using modern MOSFET switches for cleaner voltage delivery. ⚙️ Voltage tuning tips – how a simple resistor change can fix Pi under-voltage and down-clocking issues. 🪛 Optional 5V regulator – future-proofing for older Amigas and edge-case power scenarios. 💡 All-top-layer design – compact, cleaner layout for easier assembly. 🖥️ AmiCube Gen 7 preview – sneak peek at the upcoming development board with Artix-7 FPGA, HDMI, VGA, USB, PS/2, legacy joystick ports, and a high-density Samtec FMC connector. 📘 New documentation – thanks to Craig Daters, you can now find step-by-step guides for Minimig and PiStorm setup at minimig.ca. This project brings the Amiga experience into the modern age, blending classic design with today’s hardware. Whether you’re testing, building, or just following the journey, this version pushes stability and performance further than ever. 👉 What’s next? The upcoming v1.8 will finalize voltage regulation and optional 5V circuitry for improved reliability. I’ll also be releasing schematics and Gerber files on the website once tests are complete. 📦 Resources & Links: 🔹 https://www.minimig.ca – Download firmware, documentation, and board files 🔹 Join the conversation and share your builds! If you enjoy these updates, please like, subscribe, and share to help grow the community and keep classic computing alive. 💾