As promised, here are some shots of my Amiga 2000.
First, here she is, in her native state:
And here she is with her top off (Ooh er!):
If you look closely, you can see she is a B2000 rev 6.
Next is the inevitable battery shot:
No leakage is evident, and she still keeps the time, so I suspect the battery has been replaced (Or it's an awesome 20-year-old battery!)
The infamous "Apollo 2030 Lite" accelerator:
This puppy is loaded with a 20MHz 68030 and 20MHz PLCC 68882 (The cheeky so-and-so's at Apollo have overclocked these to 25MHz) and I've added 64MB of FastRAM from my pile-o-SIMMs!
Sysinfo says:
4025 Dhrystones (What is a Dhrystone, anyway?) She's also credited with an ECS Agnus, with 1MB ChipRAM, but only an OCS Denise.
The manual for the card says I should run 'cpu cache burst' in my startup-sequence. I wonder what difference it makes?:
4408 Dhrystones now, That's about a 10% improvement, not bad for one line of shell!
So, there we have it, as promised, my A2000 has made her way to the photo booth.
First, here she is, in her native state:
And here she is with her top off (Ooh er!):
If you look closely, you can see she is a B2000 rev 6.
Next is the inevitable battery shot:
No leakage is evident, and she still keeps the time, so I suspect the battery has been replaced (Or it's an awesome 20-year-old battery!)
The infamous "Apollo 2030 Lite" accelerator:
This puppy is loaded with a 20MHz 68030 and 20MHz PLCC 68882 (The cheeky so-and-so's at Apollo have overclocked these to 25MHz) and I've added 64MB of FastRAM from my pile-o-SIMMs!
Sysinfo says:
4025 Dhrystones (What is a Dhrystone, anyway?) She's also credited with an ECS Agnus, with 1MB ChipRAM, but only an OCS Denise.
The manual for the card says I should run 'cpu cache burst' in my startup-sequence. I wonder what difference it makes?:
4408 Dhrystones now, That's about a 10% improvement, not bad for one line of shell!
So, there we have it, as promised, my A2000 has made her way to the photo booth.