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Title: I miss when computing was simple
Post by: mr_koz on June 06, 2005, 06:36:56 AM
I have:
A1200HD (3.1 roms)(40meg) with an 8mb expanssion
A600HD (very dead)
CD32 with serial cable for the 1200.

[edit] and 2 windoze xp laptops, 1 windoze PC, 3 linux pc/servers and a modded xbox with xbox media centre running the entertainment room.
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My old multisync monitor died long ago and i can't see anything on any other monitor i have.

I want to get back onto the amiga's whether i have to buy an amiga one or built my 1200 into a tower.

worst part is my 1993 disks (100s of them) are currupt   :-( or at least the important ones (workbench and tools disks)

Can someone give me a starting point?
Title: Re: I miss when computing was simple
Post by: XDelusion on June 06, 2005, 07:52:30 AM
Well there programs out there that can sometimes salvage the data off old disks. Of course if they are games, most Amiga games have been released as Freeware if not abandonware, so those are mostly all available from the net now a days.
If you want to take the shift from the 1200's kick ass Keyboard set up, to a tower, then you might as well make it worth you while and get this when it comes out:

http://www.elbox.com/news_04_12_17.html

And when OS 4.0 non-beta is out, Elbox plans to release this:


http://www.elbox.com/dragon_photos.html

Of course you have to be filthy rich, or a good saver, if not gifted on Ebay. :)

 In the end, I think you will be happy with what you got. Just compare the prices of this set up to a rare 1200 060 50MMhz, plus a Mediator Bus Board. You'll still be spending about the same, and only have a fraction of the features.

 As for tower, you can build your own (I'm working on finding blue prints for this as we speak.), or you can buy one like this, which I assume comes with a PC Keyboard and Mouse adaptor?

http://www.elbox.com/products/d-box_1200.html


 Anyhow, I'm in the same place you are, been away, and am now coming back, starting with a trusty 1200. Looking to upgrade, re-learn the world.
 You should of titled this:

Computing: From simple, to complex.

Title: Re: I miss when computing was simple
Post by: ikir on June 06, 2005, 09:01:08 AM
MicroA1 with OS4

Check www.intuitionbase.com for more infos.

Enjoy :-D
Title: Re: I miss when computing was simple
Post by: XDelusion on June 06, 2005, 09:25:50 AM
Oh ya, there is that too!
Title: Re: I miss when computing was simple
Post by: mr_koz on June 06, 2005, 10:30:48 PM
Thank you for all your advice.

I would love one of those a1200 towers, but the postage to New Zealand would be nutz.

I wonder how many new zealanders are addicted to amiga like i am.... maybe we could get a bulk deal :-)

From what i can see, it would be cheaper to get a server height case (like the big thermaltake ones) and drill a few holes and figure out the cabling.

Looks like i have several weekends worth of electronics fun ahead of me.

The problem with my disks being currupt is that the ones that they are my workbench disks and my tools disks, although you are right, most of what i had (tools and games wise) is on aminet or some random abandonware portal, question of morality tho, the reason amiga's had health problems are because it was so easy to copy games and even tho the game creators aren't aupporting or even selling them any more, feels a bit odd..

Fun is ahead! :lol:
Title: Re: I miss when computing was simple
Post by: XDelusion on June 06, 2005, 10:50:52 PM
I feel no shame. Video games alone did not make Amiga. It was the hardware and application software that did it.
 Of course if new quality games came out I'd buy them, but I  avoid paying for something that is old, un-supported, and is used and therefore not giving any money back to the main companies anyhow.
Title: Re: I miss when computing was simple
Post by: Azryl on June 06, 2005, 10:55:57 PM
If you require new workbench3.1 disks
this Australian based Amiga supplier can help

http://anythingamiga.com/index.html

enjoy :-)
Title: Re: I miss when computing was simple
Post by: mr_koz on June 07, 2005, 12:48:12 AM
I see what you mean about the games, if they don't support them or sell them then what choice do we have.

I am glad my alien breed disks still work (YAY!)

Thank you for that link, 3.1 disks are hard to come by.

only problem is the more i look the sweeter the MicroA1's look....

looks like i have mountains to catch up on. :-)
Title: Re: I miss when computing was simple
Post by: K7HTH on June 07, 2005, 01:01:56 AM
It does not get any simpler than spelling:

A-M-I-G-A F-O-R-E-V-E-R

Period.
Title: Re: I miss when computing was simple
Post by: coldfish on June 07, 2005, 02:03:10 PM
Computing is as simple or as difficult as you allow it to be.

Personally, I find AIAB+WinUAE on my little HTPC the easiest way to get a taste of Amiga now and then, a LOT easier then trying to set up a "modern" Amiga with the jumble of OS patches and low-production-run/low performance/high-cost expansion cards.

But, each to his own.