Greetings crowd,
this is my second time coming back to Amiga.
Being happy as a child in 1988 to start with a A2000B, Rev 4.2 (yes, gods, I know that still) and KS/WB 1.2, I went from there to a CDTV (pimped with SCSI, 2 MB Chip and an ATonce PC Emulator) and endend my first period with an A4000/030 (upgraded to EGS/Spectrum, WarpEngine 040) somewhere in 1995.
My second coming was in 2004 where the itch for Amiga followed into an A3000 re-assembling with parts from Ebay for reasonable prices.
Now, finally, for the second time back, getting curious with the new developing of acceleration cards I wanted something small and sexy, and got recently a dirty little A600, which I cleaned up this weekend. It's a wonder that it still runs as well as it does, considering the dirt and even once spoiled liquid inside the case. Bad luck that it got a Kickstart 2.05/37.299 (no IDE boot, noooooooooo), which brought me here looking for all those little parts to get it where I want it to be.
I'm looking forward to read from you all.
Cheers,
Christian
this is my second time coming back to Amiga.
Being happy as a child in 1988 to start with a A2000B, Rev 4.2 (yes, gods, I know that still) and KS/WB 1.2, I went from there to a CDTV (pimped with SCSI, 2 MB Chip and an ATonce PC Emulator) and endend my first period with an A4000/030 (upgraded to EGS/Spectrum, WarpEngine 040) somewhere in 1995.
My second coming was in 2004 where the itch for Amiga followed into an A3000 re-assembling with parts from Ebay for reasonable prices.
Now, finally, for the second time back, getting curious with the new developing of acceleration cards I wanted something small and sexy, and got recently a dirty little A600, which I cleaned up this weekend. It's a wonder that it still runs as well as it does, considering the dirt and even once spoiled liquid inside the case. Bad luck that it got a Kickstart 2.05/37.299 (no IDE boot, noooooooooo), which brought me here looking for all those little parts to get it where I want it to be.
I'm looking forward to read from you all.
Cheers,
Christian