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darksun9210 Posts:1317 | August 14, 2008, 12:41:50 PM ten years ago... 1998. hmmmm. 1995, i had swapped my A500(3.1rom/Mtec020-4Mb/ADIDE/minimegachip/A570) for a non functional A4000/030 desktop with no keyboard, hard disk, or ram. analogic charged(gouged) me 90 GBP for a keyboard, and londonbridge chaged me 80 GBP for the fix including postage. so by that point in 1998, i had A4000 with 16MB, Cyberstorm2/040 with 48MB, Cybervision64/3D, ardaine Ethernet card, GVP HD8+ scsi zorro card with 8MB, 5.1GB IDE drive off of a 4way IDE splitter with an 8 speed IDE CDrom, and IDE zip drive. midi interface off the scsi i had Akai sampler, external Jaz Drive, external 2.6Gb 5.1/4" MO cartridge drive off the midi interface, Roland D-5, Yamaha DX7 module, and the Akai running into a vestax mixer feeding a Kenwood A/V surround amp with a B&W CC6 center speaker, warfdale 21's as the main front pair, and a pair of B&W somethings as rears, and a JBL quad subwoofer. good times. |
Hodgkinson Posts:1080 | July 03, 2008, 09:34:25 PM Nope ;-) Cassette tape = Track A+B, (Flip tape) C+D 8 Track = Track A+B, C+D, E+F, G+H. (Each pair = Stereo) A bit like having 2 cassettes in 1 :crazy:, and beause they use a endless loop, one pair triggers the heads to automaticially move onto the next pair, etc. :-D |
countzero Posts:1938 | May 16, 2008, 02:23:16 PM what is an 8-track ? an 8 track mixer ? :-? |
tokyoracer Posts:1590 | February 28, 2008, 06:07:47 PM Playing on the A1200 |
AMC258 Posts:877 | February 16, 2008, 11:59:08 PM The external ZIP was because I had TWO internal units fail, and then they quit being available. And, the SCSI tower wasn't so crappy when it was fully assembled. It even had an 8-track in it :-D |
Andeda Posts:594 | February 16, 2008, 08:49:35 PM Re: What were you doing ten years ago? Hmm.. not that much, i was in the army. :-) |
rkauer Posts:3263 | February 16, 2008, 12:56:38 AM That's an A3000 with a crappy SCSI tower on the side. Very nice, but I prefer an internal ZIP drive, not an external unit loose in a 5 1/4" bay. |