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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga community support ideas => Topic started by: Grunge on March 08, 2011, 10:14:11 AM

Title: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: Grunge on March 08, 2011, 10:14:11 AM
Hello everybody! First of all sorry for my bad English.
 
Let me introduce to community another new Amiga.org member :)
I am from Sevastopol, Russian NAVY base on Black Sea, but now have job in Kiev, Ukraine.
 
I've got my first Amiga in 1998, it was A600 and it was very cool after ZX-Spectrum :) Then i upgraded it with fast memory and hdd, and in 2000 i've bought A1200. Some months later it got apollo 040 and 16 mb fast.
 
For 3 years it was my only computer for studying in university, surfing Internet (Ibrowse was cool, so many open windows at one time, said my PC friends :). I also made with A1240 first job as a reporter in local newspaper. Also i made some gfx as we had scene computer group (mainly for ZX Spectrum (yes, i made gfx in Dpaint for Speccy too), but there was something and for Amiga. For example, i made some graphics for oldschool-like intro for one of the issues of Jurassic Pack diskmag.
 
In 2003 my Amiga was died. There is big problem with repair of Amigas here. I can't wait long time - so i've got PC - I needed computer for job.
 
All those years I lost interest to Amiga, but last september I began to read Amiga news sites again.
 
I don't use emulators. I want to get new Amiga, may be Natami or PPC one, if it will have office and good browser.
 
I want to make something for Amiga. I can make graphics and also now i working as journalist in one russian news agency (BTW, we made news story about Natami-motherboard some weeks ago). I think about starting Amiga news site in Russian. There is only one russian Amiga web left.
 
But I haven't skills in web-programming and so on. May be somebody can help and make site for russian Amiga news?
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: gertsy on March 08, 2011, 10:18:22 AM
Hi Grunge.  
Welcome to Amiga Org.  Your english is quite readable.  1000 times better than my Russian.   Maybe somebody here can help you.
Goodluck.
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: Khephren on March 08, 2011, 01:51:23 PM
Welcome on board Grunge!
I hope you get a new Amiga soon :)
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: klx300r on March 08, 2011, 02:06:51 PM
welcome back Grunge:)
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: number6 on March 08, 2011, 02:45:20 PM
@Grunge


I suggest that you contact the following individual:
http://amigaworld.net/userinfo.php?uid=2213

He's familiar with everything from BBS/scener days to present, and open minded.

#6
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: Grunge on March 09, 2011, 10:20:58 AM
Thanks for good words :)
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: Franko on March 09, 2011, 10:30:25 AM
Hi Grunge

Welcome to the nuthouse... :)

I've noticed on google analytics that only 5 folk from Russia visit my CommodoreScotland.com site, so there at least 5 Amiga users in your part of the world still active... :)
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: Kesa on March 09, 2011, 11:47:54 AM
Yes welcome to the nuthouse. Franko is president of the nuthouse. Just saying... :insane:
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: Damiga on March 09, 2011, 12:12:07 PM
Welcome home! =)
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: r06ue1 on March 09, 2011, 12:15:39 PM
Hello Grunge and welcome!  
 
If you still have your old Amiga hardware you may be able to get it repaired.  Amigakit is one option but there are probably many more who you can send it to to get fixed up and running again.  
 
I am using my Amiga 1200 but I also run Amiga emulated on my PC.  
 
Have you looked into AROS as a possibility?
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: Fairdinkem on March 09, 2011, 12:41:40 PM
@Grunge

Welcome back on the scene
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: TheGoose on March 09, 2011, 02:30:21 PM
Welcome Grunge,

"I don't use emulators. I want to get new Amiga, may be Natami or PPC one, if it will have office and good browser."

Good way to go...
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: MaximvsPayne on March 09, 2011, 02:38:04 PM
welcome back in amigaland, must feel like comin home :cool:
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: JC on March 09, 2011, 05:44:39 PM
welcome aboard, always great to see someone new on here.

http://www.amigakit.com/
they have amigas in stock.
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: runequester on March 09, 2011, 07:52:34 PM
Welcome back mate :)
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: save2600 on March 09, 2011, 08:18:21 PM
In Soviet Russia, Amiga plays YOU!  :lol:

Welcome Grunge! We don't get too many users from your neck of the woods  :)
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: Grunge on March 10, 2011, 07:06:54 PM
Quote from: Franko;620586
Hi Grunge
 
Welcome to the nuthouse... :)
 
I've noticed on google analytics that only 5 folk from Russia visit my CommodoreScotland.com site, so there at least 5 Amiga users in your part of the world still active... :)

I think that number of active russian Amigans is bigger. But Amiga was never very popular in ex-USSR. Best days was 1994-2000. Most of russian Amigans - ex-ZX-Spectrum users (as i am too).
 
Today there still working russian Amiga IRC and one Amiga news site.
 
I don't know anyone from my old Amiga friends who use it nowdays as main computer. But i know 2 guys in Sevastopol who have working a1260's.
 
I also know guy with Pegasos here, but he use mainly powermac with morph os.
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: Franko on March 10, 2011, 07:15:08 PM
The odd thing is the 5 folk from Russia when they visit my site only seem to go and watch the Compare The Meerkat TV commercials on it... :)

Reckon they must like Aleksandr Orlov's rusky accent better than Amigas... :D
Title: Re: New Amiga.org member introduction :)
Post by: Grunge on March 10, 2011, 07:17:15 PM
Quote from: r06ue1;620609
Hello Grunge and welcome!
 
If you still have your old Amiga hardware you may be able to get it repaired. Amigakit is one option but there are probably many more who you can send it to to get fixed up and running again.
 
I am using my Amiga 1200 but I also run Amiga emulated on my PC.
 
Have you looked into AROS as a possibility?

Thank you, but i don't want reanimation of my old hardware. Its old and not cheap. But i want new Amiga computer (i think there are many people around the world who wants one, but why we don't have new hardware :-)
 
Truly speaking, because of job, i haven't time to fix my old hardware and system. I need new Amiga with turn on and play, as in good old times.
 
I don't know why Natami team don't think about netbook or laptop design :)