DCTECHAZ
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Good day! I have been an Amiga User since 1987 when I purchased my first Amiga 500 - Some games, but mostly schoolwork and just having fun with programs. I migrated to an Amiga 3000 in 1991, which I think is one of the finest pieces of hardware Commodore ever put out. Right after Commodore folded, I picked up an A1200 from Escom, and it is still alive to this day.
In the mid 2000's I managed to pick up A towerized A3000, a towerized A4000, an A4000 Desktop and a ton of other equipment. The A4000 Desktop is my current go-to machine, with a Macrosystems Warp Engine running at 40 Mhz, 48 MB of RAM, A Thylacine Zorro 2 USB, A Cybergraphix 3D Card and a Sunrize AD516 Audio card and an X-Surf 100. I run Amiga OS 3.9, and have tons of fun with it.
My second machine is my A1200 with a Blizzard '040 card and 64 MB RAM, and a nice MK2 Flicker Fixer.
My other Amigas (Of which I have 4 more) are not in daily use. Just not enough time in the day.
IRL, I own Dynamic Computing Technologies, a small consulting company specializing in tehc consulting for small business and home users.
In the mid 2000's I managed to pick up A towerized A3000, a towerized A4000, an A4000 Desktop and a ton of other equipment. The A4000 Desktop is my current go-to machine, with a Macrosystems Warp Engine running at 40 Mhz, 48 MB of RAM, A Thylacine Zorro 2 USB, A Cybergraphix 3D Card and a Sunrize AD516 Audio card and an X-Surf 100. I run Amiga OS 3.9, and have tons of fun with it.
My second machine is my A1200 with a Blizzard '040 card and 64 MB RAM, and a nice MK2 Flicker Fixer.
My other Amigas (Of which I have 4 more) are not in daily use. Just not enough time in the day.
IRL, I own Dynamic Computing Technologies, a small consulting company specializing in tehc consulting for small business and home users.