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Heber Ltd

@Heber_Limited

Invent–Design–Manufacture: A trusted market leader in electronics design, product development and technology innovation, with over 35 years’ experience.

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Heber Ltd Reposted

Really pleased how this cartridge turned out. 3D printed enclosure is designed to look similar to a PlayStation Memory card. We have an edge finger dust flap if you want to use it on MiSTer Stack systems, or plug straight into the Multisystem cartridge port.

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The PSX SNAC Cartridge for Multisystem is now available in the shop. In stock and ready to ship. Can be used with the #Multisystem cartridge expansion port, or via the USER/SNAC port in the Multisystem or any other #MiSTerFPGA I/O board with a (USB3.0 style) USER port.

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Our Agon Console8 Deluxe full kit is now available for shipping to Australia and New Zealand!

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Now available at the Heber online shop, the PSX SNAC Cartridge! It adds the ability to connect PlayStation controllers, light guns, multitaps, and even the PSX Mouse to the Multisystem or MiSTer system shop.heber.co.uk/psx-snac-cartr…

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Heber’s newest console, the MultiPi, is now available for pre-order. It has been created for those who want to use the vast range of retro gaming emulation software available for the Raspberry Pi eco-system. For more information visit - shop.heber.co.uk

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Well, our team are always happy to be called 'masterminds'! Thank you Ash Hill and @tomshardware for covering the release of our new gaming console, the MultiPi. tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/t…


Our newest product in our gaming and consoles range, the MultiPi, is coming soon! An all-in-one retro gaming console system, using the Raspberry Pi CM4 embedded computer module. For more information visit: heber.co.uk/presenting-heb…

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A range of 3D printed cases for the CTRLDock, MMS and Pi-MMS are available on the Heber Retro Collective shop, including face plates to mix and match with your CTRLDock case, and a fixings kit for our cases. Shop the range here: shop.heber.co.uk/accessories/3d…

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Heber Ltd Reposted

@Heber_Limited at The Retro Collective are having a summer #sale! Visit their website shop.heber.co.uk/sale/ to browse the items available, with up to 50% off on items such as the CTRLDock, Super Video Custard cartridge, 3D printed cases and more

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Heber are having a Summer sale of Retro Gaming products for a few weeks, up to 50% off - grab a bargain and help clear some space for our exciting new products coming shortly. Summer sale - ends July 8th shop.heber.co.uk/sale/

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We're having a Summer Sale! Visit our Heber Retro Collective online shop: shop.heber.co.uk/sale/ to browse the sale, with up to 50% off

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We're having a Summer Sale! Visit our Heber Retro Collective online shop: shop.heber.co.uk/sale/ to browse the sale, with up to 50% off

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Rich, our commercial director, and Neil, @RMCRetro, were live on BBC radio Gloucestershire yesterday talking about Computer Space. You can listen on BBC sounds by looking for the Nicky Price show aired on 28/05/24. They are on around the 2:13hr mark. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0…


The @Arcade_Archive here at the mill has made it into the news (again)! Rich created the Computer Space arcade cab using Heber's 3D print farm, and has created a near perfect replica of the game. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan…


In case you missed it, Heber and @Arcade_Archive were on BBC Points West last night talking about the Computer Space arcade game. Rich used our 3D print farm to create the cabinet, and the game is running on the MiSTer Multisystem, designed by Heber youtube.com/watch?v=ff8p_s…


If you tune in to BBC Radio Gloucestershire now you can hear Richard and Neil talking about Computer Space. You can also find it on catch up on IPlayer and look for the Nicky Price show


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The @Heber_Limited #3DPrint farm is looking extra tidy today so here are a few images of our setup. Still rocking with the @Prusa3D MK3’s & Mini’s - they are ultra reliable and give us exceptional print quality with @Polymaker_3D PokyTerra PLA 👍

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Heber Ltd Reposted

So proud of everyone at Heber. It’s been a wonderful first 40 years of Electronics Design, Product Development and UK Manufacturing. Looking forward to what the next few decades bring. Happy birthday 🎂

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A potted history of 40 years of Heber, and 50 years of electronics design and manufacture in Belvedere Mill.

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Rich and Neil are (hopefully) going to be on telly tonight, talking about Computer Space, the 3D printed aracde game made here at Heber, as part of @RetroDaysOut

The BBC visited yesterday to talk to @RichRap3D about his baby, the Computer Space replica. Fingers crossed we’ll be on the telly next week raising awareness of @Arcade_Archive and @RetroDaysOut

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A potted history of 40 years of Heber, and 50 years of electronics design and manufacture in Belvedere Mill.

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Happy 40th Birthday Heber! This year Heber celebrates 40 years since it was founded in 1984, and 50 years since Heber’s founders set up Marian Electronics, the forerunner to Heber. We’ve seen a lot of innovation and change in those 40 years and are looking forward to the future!

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