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Amiga.org specific forums => New User Introductions => Topic started by: rbelk on January 24, 2006, 07:28:08 PM
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Well, I'm going to introduce myself after lurking for a year and a half. I finally got a 3000! I had one back in the 90's but I sold it and went with th X86 crowd. Anyway here's what I got...
Amiga 3000 w/
- Amiga OS 3.9
- 2 Megs Chip Ram
- 16 Megs Fast RAM
- Retina Z3 Graphics Card
- 2 GB SCSI drive
- External Plextor 8PLEX SCSI CDROM
- Mouse
- Keyboard
and it came with all the manuals...
I would like to replace the Retina with a Cybervision 64 card, and also get some type of network card, and of course a joystick.
But a couple of questions first.
1. I've got a LapLink cable, can I use it to talk with my Win2k/Linux system.
2. I have got to take the battery out, it's starting to leak. Where was the web page that describe in detail how to do this.
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Nice setup.
1. Yes, as long as you have the correct connectors. I've only ever used the serial side with my Amigas, but I guess the parallel would work with correct software.
2. I don't know of a page, but use some sharp angle cutters and just cut the legs off. Then you can desolder them from the board. (Or, if you're going to change to a different battery, you can just solder to the stubs).
BTW, if you replace the Retina, make sure to get a Cybervision 64, not 64/3D as it lacks the passthrough.