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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: blanning on October 27, 2010, 04:27:56 AM

Title: Amiga 2000 build-up
Post by: blanning on October 27, 2010, 04:27:56 AM
I've been slowly assembling pieces here and there for an amiga 2000 build-up.  I'm very interested in sort of maxing out machines, to see how much I can add, how monstrous a machine I can make.  I also like the idea of making new hardware work with old machines.

So to that end, here's what I have:

An amiga 2000 with 16-bit isa connectors soldered to blank spots on the motherboard, so all the isa slots are 16 bit now.
A 286 bridgeboard
A megachip
An A2091 with a scsi drive hanging off of it.
A GVP 68030 with a scsi controller and memory
A deneb
A 5/25" floppy drive (for the bridgeboard)
Two external amiga floppy drives

Other things I could attach:
A scsi tower with 5 bays
A scsi floppy drive
A scsi memory card reader
A scsi zip drive
Several scsi dvd drives
An ISA scsi controller
An ISA caching IDE controller
An ISA soundblaster card
An ISA VGA board
An ISA ne2000 network board

I'm also planning to attach an HP scanjet 3c and an HP laserjet 3 printer.  I have a herd of external scsi drives I could also attach.

For the deneb, I'm planning to attach a keyboard, mouse, ethernet dongle, usb sound card, a memory card reader, and a hub.

Would a USB pc floppy drive work?

I was thinking I would make (out of furniture grade plywood) a sort of holster.  It would hold the 2000 case on its side, cover the bottom of the case, and provide a place to mount all the usb goodies and corral the wiring, hopefully with as many cheesy LEDs as possible.  lol

So what else should I hook up to this thing?  

Which USB sound card? (the more lights, knobs, and switches the better)  

And which ethernet dongle?

Also, what will a usb joystick look like?  Will they work with most games?  

brian
Title: Re: Amiga 2000 build-up
Post by: commodorejohn on October 27, 2010, 05:05:31 AM
If I recall correctly, USB floppy drives are just standard mass-storage devices, so if the Amiga supports that you should be able to use it; however, it wouldn't work with anything low-level (mine can't even format disks, just read and write them.)
Title: Re: Amiga 2000 build-up
Post by: AmigaEd on October 27, 2010, 05:16:12 AM
Quote from: blanning;587394
For the deneb, I'm planning to attach a keyboard, mouse, ethernet dongle, usb sound card, a memory card reader, and a hub.

Will the Deneb really support all of this? especially the add-on sound card.
Title: Re: Amiga 2000 build-up
Post by: Fingers on October 27, 2010, 05:44:28 AM
Quote from: blanning;587394
An amiga 2000 with 16-bit isa connectors soldered to blank spots on the motherboard, so all the isa slots are 16 bit now.


I thought ISA slots on the 2000 were inactive? Happy to be corrected though :)

PZ.
Title: Re: Amiga 2000 build-up
Post by: Bigbronc on October 27, 2010, 06:23:49 AM
I would change the old 5 inch for a 3.5 HD drive so you can read IBM disk with files that can be crossed over to the amiga side.
Title: Re: Amiga 2000 build-up
Post by: blanning on October 27, 2010, 12:40:08 PM
Quote from: AmigaEd;587400
Will the Deneb really support all of this? especially the add-on sound card.


From what I understand, yes.  :-)
Title: Re: Amiga 2000 build-up
Post by: blanning on October 27, 2010, 12:40:41 PM
Quote from: Fingers;587402
I thought ISA slots on the 2000 were inactive? Happy to be corrected though :)

PZ.


Inactive until you plug in a bridgeboard.  Then they're visible to the DOS side.
Title: Re: Amiga 2000 build-up
Post by: tone007 on October 27, 2010, 12:44:13 PM
Could be particularly useful with the Etherbridge (http://aminet.net/package/driver/net/Etherbridge12) driver.
Title: Re: Amiga 2000 build-up
Post by: blanning on October 27, 2010, 12:45:12 PM
Quote from: Bigbronc;587405
I would change the old 5 inch for a 3.5 HD drive so you can read IBM disk with files that can be crossed over to the amiga side.


That's a good idea.  I considered removing one of the amiga internal floppy drives and adding a 3.5" drive for the DOS side, but later decided the extra amiga floppy would be more useful.

Another thing I considered was creating a new plywood case for the 2000. Leave the top off and install the 2000 case bottom in the new case like the bomac tower did.  Then cannibalize some steel from another tower case for the drive bays.  Then it would also be easy to upgrade the power supply.

brian
Title: Re: Amiga 2000 build-up
Post by: blanning on October 27, 2010, 12:47:23 PM
Quote from: tone007;587456
Could be particularly useful with the Etherbridge (http://aminet.net/package/driver/net/Etherbridge12) driver.


I thought about that also.  But since I have the deneb, i decided to go that route and free up a slot.

brian