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Which next ?
« on: April 15, 2014, 08:27:45 PM »
Hi I have a 1200 Amiga and a 600 Amiga both in really good condition with accelerators fitted and extra memory and both surf the net using roadshow so I am well pleased ,but I have the urge to buy just one more Amiga and cant for the life of me make my mind up which I ought to go for ,I thought maybe the 500 but that wont give me any thing more or the Amiga 2000 which I know little about, so I would be pleased if anyone has any advice to give ,Brian.:):)
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Re: Which next ?
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2014, 07:29:38 PM »
Quote from: Tenacious;762633
Here's a different consideration. Your 600 and 1200 are both of more recent surface mount construction. So are the 4000 and CD32. They are working now, but, if a chip goes bad, most likely you will have to find someone to repair the motherboard, if you can.

OTOH, the 1000, 500, 2000 and 3000 (CDTV, too?) are the older thru-hole and socket construction. If a chip in one of those takes a dive, it is far easier to replace. Swapping chips is even a useful troubleshooting technique. There is plenty of documentation. IMHO, the 2000s and 3000s with RTG can do some fairly modern things. A500s are still plentiful and dirt cheap (though starting to demand rising prices).

So, how long do you want to be an Amigan? ;)

EDIT: I've often wondered if the early SCSI HDs have better longevity going forward than newer IDE and solid state solutions.
   
 Hi thank you so very much I do appreciate your help and will sort through all the info you have presented ,I have got my thoughts on the A2000 or A3000 but need to read more about each one ,and as for the how long I want to be an Amigan  lol  its a brilliant hobby and has gave me hours of pleasure and still does and reading all the posts on here is awesome and really enjoyable ,thanks again Brian.:):)
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Re: Which next ?
« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2014, 07:36:59 PM »
Quote from: scuzzb494;762673
What ever you play with it is going to be old kit. It's just that the 4000 is the least old and is the most versatile when it comes to getting bits to work with it. I have never encountered any great issues with the 4000 as a durable machine. Suffers from all the same kinda probs that the 3000 or 2000 would. It is just that the 4000 is where Amiga was before it all folded and had they not it no doubt would have been just developed into a glorified PC. Which is where Escom picked up the thread in the hope of converting the user base.

Personally I would start from scratch and scrounge, beg, borrow bits and maybe make some of your own from PC stuff. I have built 4000s that were dead along with 3000s. I have even been given kit because I showed my enthusiasm.

Below is a 4000 tower which has to be the best of the best when it comes to customising the standard 4000d. And then there are images of my 4000 projects and my 3000UX which I have built from a scrap of parts which started with just the case. All I have has been bought off Ebay, Amibench[of old] or given to me by folk who wanted a good home for their kit. So getting involved in the community, keeping your eyes open, and taking a few gambles often pays off.... The last image was a gamble I took on a sale for a 500 that claimed to be a 1200... and when I cracked her open I was well surprised.

Building and looking after Amigas is always fun. And having projects is the most rewarding.

http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/amiga_scuzz520.htm

http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/amiga_scuzz383.htm

http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/amiga_scuzz361.htm


http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/car_0608/car08401.jpg

Wow the most incredible photo collection I have ever come across and so very thankful to you for sharing them with this forum and indeed myself ,I will be up half the night looking at all these goodies very best wishes Brian.:):)
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Re: Which next ?
« Reply #4 on: April 16, 2014, 07:46:22 PM »
Quote from: NovaCoder;762626
I'd recommend an A3000 and selling the A600 which you don't really need if you have an A1200.
 
 
 Hi thank you it seems the A2000 and 3000 are quite popular and look most likely the ones I could afford and the A600 lol  is my little dream machine and such a pleasure to surf the net and play Terminator 2 on I could not possibly say goodbye to this little friend but I know what you mean lol very best wishes Brian.:):):)
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Re: Which next ?
« Reply #5 on: April 16, 2014, 07:52:33 PM »
Quote from: danbeaver;762620
I too would recommend an A4000D because of the Zorro III, AGA, space and expandability. You can start out pretty basic and then slowly build to a PPC monster, or not.


Hi and thank you for your input and the A4000 seems to be very popular,but I am not sure if I could afford that one,but thanks again best wishes Brian.:):)
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Re: Which next ?
« Reply #6 on: April 16, 2014, 08:15:39 PM »
Quote from: klx300r;762696
@ mrmoonlight

time to towerize your 1200 if you want an adventure;)

Hi lol I like a good adventure but if my 1200 heard you speaking like that she would blow a fuse lol she,s quick to please and looks beautiful in her full attire and I could not possibly disfigure her in any such way or form and the very thought would make her tremble ,so no I am sorry my friend although I don't deny you the pleasure this is not for my pride and joy very best wishes Brian.:):)
 
   ps I would not mind looking at a few pics if you have any because it might be interesting to see.Brian.
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Re: Which next ?
« Reply #7 on: April 17, 2014, 06:24:15 PM »
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      Originally Posted by QuikSanz
 @mrmoonlight,

One day I was went either here or AW and saw a 4000T for sale. Called him and bought it.
$1000 US, loaded, Cyberstorm MK3 060 with Cybervision 64 3D W/FF over 250Gb Mem, Toaster and Catweasle with extra floppy. This was around 2003, just before I ordered my A1XE G4.

The point being, keep your eyes open and money in the bank.

Chris  

 
 
Quote from: danbeaver;762737
Better yet, keep both eyes closed and have more money in the bank.
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 LOL you two should have been a double act ,thanks to the both of you Brian.:):):):)
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Re: Which next ?
« Reply #8 on: April 17, 2014, 08:02:20 PM »
Quote from: Duce;762740
I always loved the A3000 line. The desktop variant was a little small case wise, but the A3000T IMHO was the best Amiga ever made once a guy kitted it out. I'd love to find an A3000T style case to throw one of my NG machine mobos in, heh.

My first Miggy was an A3000, real early 16 mhz one. After that I had a RTG based '060 A4000 with a 4091 in it, but for the life of me I always missed the lines of the A3000. The case had a lot more style, and the machine as a whole struck me as a lot higher end/less utilitarian and less "last ditch effort" hardware wise than the A4000/A1200, like the designers of the 3000 really wanted it to be their Magnum Opus, so to speak. The A2000 was a hell of a workhorse of a machine, but IMHO the most ugly and utilitarian design of all of them. Design on the 2000 would never win any awards, but the damned things were near bulletproof. I had an 'GVP '030 powered A2000 that I literally managed to drop down the stairs when I was moving it one day and it didn't take a lick of damage other than one scratch, lol.

Built in flicker fixer of the A3000 was hard to beat, but the cheaper IDE device trail on the more modern machines vs. SCSI on the previous machines was great too for the end user. SCSI always was, and still is - expensive and more complex.

Really good read up my friend and room for thought thanks very much Brian.:):):)
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