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Description: Here is my new Amiga Sidecar running IBM DOS 3.1 in windowed mode under "A1060 Workbench 1.2D V33.56 7-MAI-87". This unit (serial no. DA4 001940, Made in W.-Germany) has different type of floppy drive than seen in most photos in web. It's BASF AG 6128, 360 kb capacity. When a floppy is inserted, user must push in the button on the floppy drive. The drive has a solenoid that pulls the drive-head assembly down to the floppy while reading/writing. While it's down, it also blocks the eject button from working. When the button is pressed, the floppy is pushed out from the drive. This unit is missing it's front-panel logo, I am looking forward of making a replacement. More info: http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/a1060 Picture Stats: Views: 1291 Filesize: 205.03kB Height: 768 Width: 1024 Posted by: Amiga_CDTV at September 22, 2012, 03:16:48 PM Image Linking Codes
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salax54 Posts:70 | September 25, 2012, 09:37:54 PM Nice expansion, i really like the looks of it. By the way, keep in mind that the 1080 monitor you're after is a 120V NTSC model! |
Amiga_CDTV Posts:110 | September 23, 2012, 05:47:12 PM For some reason I don't think I am going to keep the Sidecar connected all the time; I just can't come up with a valid reason to use extra 120 Watt of power just to be able to run 8088 PC while using my A1000! Yeah, the 1084S is looking rather tatty. The front-panel flip is missing, original power switch is gone (replaced with a right-hand side rocker-swithc by the previous owner), the picture starts out-of-focus and has weavy lines on the backgound until it's warmed up. After that, it works perfectly and the picture is awesome! Still looking for a 1080 monitor |
arttu80 Posts:260 | September 22, 2012, 10:02:57 PM And that's about coolest expansion on Amiga 1000 ever! I couldn't imagine how you lived you life without MSDOS 3 ! Että sillai! But that 1084 looks terrible indeed. |