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Offline 4kToasterTopic starter

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Hi There.
« on: May 23, 2009, 08:18:44 AM »
Hi there,
             Have the forums changed dramatically since my last vist..?  I may have posted once or twice in the past, but I don't recall introducing myself and can't find my old posts.. I was first into the Amiga when the original A1000 came out... but now I have just gotten back into the Amiga scene with two Amiga 4000s.. Think I would like to muck about with 68k assembler play games and maybe buy a SAM 440-ep and do development/play on it...  I am located in Sydney, Australia and I passionately hate operating systems that come out of the pacific north west of the USA...

oh and before you ask, the 24 CPU machine did require 3 phase into the house...and yes, I am utterly mad.

4k.
Amiga 4000 VideoToaster NTSC 110v
Amiga 4000 CD-ROM PAL-SECAM 240v
24 x MIPS CPUs Onyx2 37.5 Gb RAM DIVO/Genlock and about four racks including 12 x R14000 CPU o300, MountainGate SCSI S-VHS, fiberchannel, SAS, craylink, gigachannel, ccNUMAlink, etc.. and stuff scrounged from local studios, TV Film and Radio school

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Offline arnljot

Re: Hi There.
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2009, 08:23:47 AM »
Hello and welcome.

This is your other thread. To find your posts:

1) Click search
2) Click advances
3) To the top right in the form, enter 4ktoaster in the inputbox labeled "username" :-)

Cheers!
A posting a day keeps the sanity away...
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Offline koaftder

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Re: Hi There.
« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2009, 08:30:27 AM »
Good to see you're still in the scene! I started off with an a1k back in the day as well. Never had a 24node system though! Most I ever had was a 4 processor alpha server, and that sucker made the lights dim when I turned it on!