Hello,
I am Helmut and I'm living in Germany/Northern Bavaria between Nuremberg and Bamberg, the door to the "Franconian Switzerland".
I am an Apple and Commodore enthusiast and have 2 Apple Lisas, several Mac Plus (one of them is an upgraded Mac 128K), Mac 512K (aka "Fat Mac"), an original Macintosh Portable (with a backlit Upgrade by Apple), several Mac II's (IIx,cx,ci,si)- a PC-AT 12MHz hardware emulator--->NuBus cards (2 cards) from AST, later Orange Micro, called AST 286, Quadras (700,900,950) with PPC accelerators (Daystar Turbo 601), PowerMacG4's (MDD ("Hoover"), Sawtooth, Quicksilver), all of them have Orange Micro's Orange PC accelerator in various versions, and PowerBooks (3400, G3 "Kanga", G3 Wallstreet with a NewerTech G4 500MHz accelerator card), and much more hardware.
Commodore: Amiga 500 OCS, ECS, A1000, A2000, A1200, 2X CD32 and my AMAX II Mac emulator. I always loved the performance and the concept of the Amiga as the the best computer for Gaming, Video and Audio, especially because it offered so many special fascinating "special chips" like the Denise, Lisa, Paula etc.
You can find me also in the radiomuseum.org
Greetings from Helmut,
CU
I am Helmut and I'm living in Germany/Northern Bavaria between Nuremberg and Bamberg, the door to the "Franconian Switzerland".
I am an Apple and Commodore enthusiast and have 2 Apple Lisas, several Mac Plus (one of them is an upgraded Mac 128K), Mac 512K (aka "Fat Mac"), an original Macintosh Portable (with a backlit Upgrade by Apple), several Mac II's (IIx,cx,ci,si)- a PC-AT 12MHz hardware emulator--->NuBus cards (2 cards) from AST, later Orange Micro, called AST 286, Quadras (700,900,950) with PPC accelerators (Daystar Turbo 601), PowerMacG4's (MDD ("Hoover"), Sawtooth, Quicksilver), all of them have Orange Micro's Orange PC accelerator in various versions, and PowerBooks (3400, G3 "Kanga", G3 Wallstreet with a NewerTech G4 500MHz accelerator card), and much more hardware.
Commodore: Amiga 500 OCS, ECS, A1000, A2000, A1200, 2X CD32 and my AMAX II Mac emulator. I always loved the performance and the concept of the Amiga as the the best computer for Gaming, Video and Audio, especially because it offered so many special fascinating "special chips" like the Denise, Lisa, Paula etc.
You can find me also in the radiomuseum.org
Greetings from Helmut,
CU