xenomachina
New member
Hello.
I grew up with a Commodore 64 and 128, and got an Amiga 2000HD in high school. I'd been keeping these machines (along with a VIC-20 I bought from another kid back when I was in grade school) in the closet for years.
About a year ago I bought an Amiga 1200 and decided to revive all of my old retro machines, and also expand my collection. More recently I purchased a plus/4 and a Commodore 16, some (working) floppy drives, and a bunch of joysticks and other input devices. I've also been getting some modern peripherals, like flash drives, video adapters (I still have my 1084S, but it no longer works), things that let me transfer data to my modern machines, etc.
I'm mostly interested in Commodore 8-bits and Amigas , though some other retro-machines also interest me. (I actually own a couple of NeXT cubes that I rescued from recycling years ago, but have never figured out how to get them running.) I'm joining AmiBay in the hopes of expanding and enhancing my collection.
I grew up with a Commodore 64 and 128, and got an Amiga 2000HD in high school. I'd been keeping these machines (along with a VIC-20 I bought from another kid back when I was in grade school) in the closet for years.
About a year ago I bought an Amiga 1200 and decided to revive all of my old retro machines, and also expand my collection. More recently I purchased a plus/4 and a Commodore 16, some (working) floppy drives, and a bunch of joysticks and other input devices. I've also been getting some modern peripherals, like flash drives, video adapters (I still have my 1084S, but it no longer works), things that let me transfer data to my modern machines, etc.
I'm mostly interested in Commodore 8-bits and Amigas , though some other retro-machines also interest me. (I actually own a couple of NeXT cubes that I rescued from recycling years ago, but have never figured out how to get them running.) I'm joining AmiBay in the hopes of expanding and enhancing my collection.