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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: AmigaNow on August 18, 2009, 05:53:23 PM
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I have been rebuilding my Amiga collection after many years :) and I seem to now have a truly international Amiga! I have purchased parts and pieces from Greece, Australia, Germany, the USA, and Great Britain. If I'm leaving any countries out it is merely my faulty memory...
How about your setup?
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Haha.. good post!
My A4000 is from USA
CyberStorm from USA but has travelled to France.
CyberVision 64/3D from USA
Cybervision Scandoubler Module from Norway
Buddha, X-Surf3 and Memory from the UK
Repulse from Germany
MP3@64 from UK
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My Amiga is a local Amiga, with local parts. Strange parts simply do not fit on my local Amiga!
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All of my Amiga stuff is American with the exception of my Deneb which was bought from England and my 2060 which was bought from Germany.
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My Amiga is a local Amiga, with local parts. Strange parts simply do not fit on my local Amiga!
perfect ! A local Amiga for local people eh LOL
mine:
- case from germany smuggled over the border
- when the mb died... new motherboard from belgium
- original GVP scsi card from belgium (but last week send to greece)
- 2320 belgium
- HD floppy belgium
- 2060 germany
- UK keyboard (take a guess)
- CyberVision 64/3D france
- X-surf germany
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Tom UK
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Very funny question!
Lets see...all my Amigas (for obvious reasons) come from Europe...but...mmm...
Some of my A1200 wre from UK, others were from Spain...
Inside components: i have bought pieces from guys located in: USA, Canada, Malta, Luxembourg, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Australia, New Zealand, Greece, France, Spain, Italy, Sweeden, Brazil, Uruguay, Scotland, Ireland and Great Britain as well and Turkey!
Oh, and my former A4000 & A3000 were from USA as well...
My CD32 was from Canada, but travel to France and then to Argentina....
I guess thats makes me the most international Amiga user hehehehe
Sebastian
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truly international Amiga! I have purchased parts and pieces from
Ya might want to look a little deeper than just where the parts and pieces were purchased. How about where it was designed, manufactured and assembled. Because it was bought from area "x" doesn't indicate it's true origin.
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well my 1200 is from the UK (PAL), my Indivision AGA is from wherever Individual computers is located (Germany I think), CF to IDE connector is from China, new caps I put it in from Japan, & bought my Blizzard 030@50 from Australia :-)
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Amiga 1200 from Germany,
Blizzard 1260 from UK,
Blizzard SCSI Kit from Germany,
Delfina from Germany,
Subway from Germany,
Indivision from Germany,
HDD, PCMCIA NIC and Topolino from Germany too.
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I'll have to look on the back of the machine, I could have sworn it was made in China or Hong Kong, but the computer has sat in the same spot for a few years and I don't remember what the label says.
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Cool post!
OK, my 1200T
A1200 mobo - France
KeyBoard - Malaysia
Power Tower - UK
1260 + 12xx SCSI module - Germany
CD-R - China .... Booo...
1010 drive - Japan
scanner - Taiwan
Zip drive - Philipines
Modem - USA
Monitor - Japan
Printer - Japan
Remaining 2 A1200's are from France and Czech. Republic, I believe ...