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Amiga.org specific forums => New User Introductions => Topic started by: lunithy on June 02, 2011, 04:43:48 PM
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Hey all have been lurking around for a while and thought it was time to say G'day :)
Had my first Amiga500 back in 86 was such a step up from 64 and 128 or the apples at school :python:
I still have about 3 500's and a 2000HD that works but that HD sing's a bit so if anyone could direct me to the relevant thread with info on keeping a 2000 going would be appreciated.
I'll post up some pics in the gallery of my old Amiga,s now that I have a place to set them up .
I,m known online as lunithy as that's the name I used in Power monger don't know why?.
Great site .....so much info I,m lost he he.
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Wow a REAL Amiga owner... (getting kinda rare round here these days)... :)
Welcome to the madhouse... :D
Watch out though there are a lot of you're fellow Ozzies about and if they find out where you live you just may find yer miggies gone walkabouts next time you pop out for a six pack of Fosters (we'll after all it is a former penal colony)... :)
Anywhoo, welcome to Amigaland, pretty sure the A2000 nutters will be along soon to help you out with yours (and hopefully not through your back door while you're not looking)... :)
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@ Lunithy
Can I borrow your time machine (if you still have it) some things I'd like to sort out in Amigaland and it would be quite handy for that... :)
(In case your wondering... The A500 wasn't released until 1987...) ;)
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The only pertinent questions are;
ACAR fan, yes or no?
Who would you like to stab most, andy farrell or gareth powell?
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Welcome lunithy, glad to see another classic Amigan around. :D
pretty sure the A2000 nutters will be along soon to help you out with yours
German milspec throughole supperiority yak yak.
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I still have about 3 500's and a 2000HD that works but that HD sing's a bit so if anyone could direct me to the relevant thread with info on keeping a 2000 going would be appreciated.
WELCOME!!!
To be able to help you with your "singing" problem, we need to know more about your setup.
- What kind of Hard Drives are you using? SCSI/IDE/MFM/RLL?
- What kind of Hard Drive controller/s do you have in your system?
- What ROM/OS do you have running on it?
This information will give us a better idea on how to guide you and trust me there are lots of people here who LOVE to help!:)
Oh, There seems to be several Amiga users still active down in your part of the world so if your lucky, you may even find a neighbor who can help!
GOOD LUCK AND AGAIN, WELCOME!!!!
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Welcome.
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Thanks guys .."Can I borrow your time machine" LOL It was to long ago to remember I was like :confused: 86 or 87 derp I do remember it was a 1.2
bloody dyslexic convicts hey Franko :lol: and I would have to say I,m not a fan of ACAR and Who would I like to stab most, andy farrell or gareth powell? Dunno, Thanks for the links and help will get on with some pics today and info on the 2000,s hardware and rom.
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Hiya (and welcome)
Which state are you in?
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Welcome Lunithy
I'm a fellow Aussie Amiga user with a few machines, some A2000's
I also bought my A500 in Nov 1986 Rev3 mobo with KS1.2rom and the C= key instead of the left Amiga Key
The store I bought it from wanted Ca$h upfront and said the A500 was a special Order placed with Commodore Australia, I had to wait weeks for it to arrive. Sales guy said it was one of the first A500 systems pre-ordered into Australia.
Wiki might state '87 official A500 release but I'm sure I got mine in Nov'86, I'm still seeking the receipt I got with it.
Az
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Hiya (and welcome)
Which state are you in?
NSW northern rivers
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Is NSW short for Neu Outh Wale like in Auatralia... :D
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Another Aussie, welcome! I'm in Adelaide.
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Hiya Welcome another New south welsh men.... :D :rofl:
If you were close i would gladly give you a hand.
As J-Golden said can you please give us more info also does the sound go away or is the sound on as soon as you turn on your A2000 or does it happen at a certain time internal?
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I think I know what sound you mean, I had a high pitched squeak on a drive. The mechanical spin mechanism is wearing out. Get another drive.
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I'm an Aussie user also, I live in Victoria, I own a v1.2 Amiga 500, 2 x A1200's one is towered and I have a Pegasos 2 running AmigaOS 4.1 update 2 and MorphOS 2.7
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Welcome back into the fold, lunithy! I'm in the Northern Rivers area too, so I would love to help you out if you need anything.
If your A2000 has a SCSI card in it, I think since it's pretty hard to get decent SCSI drives for them now you might be better off buying a SCSI memory card reader. These will let you mount and boot from SD, CF and other smart media cards, which are faster to load things from than most old hard drives and you can pick up new ones at K-Mart or Big W. I don't use an A2000 myself, but I have PCMCIA SD card readers for my A1200 and A600 and couldn't do without them. They also make it really easy to transfer data from a PC to the Amiga. You can order one from here: http://a4000t.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=68&products_id=184&zenid=55e0eddb694bed9b4883cd70b3c5adaa
I'm not sure what the noise is but it's probably the hard drive or the power supply, hopefully it's the hard drive because it's easier to replace and you can still back it up.
What kind of displays are you using for the Amigas? Many of us are using LCDs these days with the help of affordable S-Video adapters and more expensive (but worth it) flicker fixers, both of which are still in production and being sold in online stores.
If you don't have much software for the Amigas, I can help you out. There are some pretty good pre-installed Workbench distributions out there that you could install (ClassicWB and AmigaSYS), and something you'll really want to get is WHDLoad so you can play all your favourite games and demos from the hard drive instead of unreliable floppies.
If you don't have Kickstart 3.1 or a ROM switcher for the A2000 I could maybe help you out too. 3.1 and 1.3 on a switcher is the best all-round combo for running the latest software as well as backwards compatibility for old games, although with those A500s as well you won't have much of a problem there.
Anyway, feel free to ask anything and we'll try to help out. I hope you'll get lots more enjoyment from your machines like I do. :)
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Hi and welcome to Amiga.org
I'm in the far south in Tasmania! I have a CD32, Amiga 1200 in a rack and a Mac Mini with a trial version of Morphos.
I have over 100 original Amiga games, just about all books on Programming Amos (quite a few issues of the Aussie Amos Newsletter) and in the process of getting every single issue of Amiga Format and the annuals, have issues 1 to 96 and 136 (having spent about $300 on doing this, I must be an Amiga nut). I'm the owner of www.amigaformat.com (http://www.amigaformat.com) (currently with no hosting) and will be in the process of scanning almost 100 magazines in the next couple of months to pdf format.
Enjoy your stay, you're in good company!
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It is hard to describe it makes a high pitch singing that fades in and out a bit with no key bored it got chucked out apparently:angry: or monitor just used a tv with mono for black and wight to check it booted up I have never used it long,The 2000 is in bits at the moment as I was trying to source another drive with no luck.
I put some pics up in the gallery of HD controller board I think I know the 500 way better:confused: but the 2000 has me intrigued,
Thanks again for the greets things are looking up already:afro:
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Welcome aboard. Another Aussie here, although from Victoria.
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I tried looking for your pics in under your name and it says there are none! Did you post them on A.ORG (the lazy way to say Amiga.ORG ;) ) or on another site?
OH! And if Cammy is in your neighborhood, you are set for life! She is an avid Amigan, game maker extraordinare and an all around good person too. :D
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I tried looking for your pics in under your name and it says there are none! Did you post them on A.ORG (the lazy way to say Amiga.ORG ;) ) or on another site?
OH! And if Cammy is in your neighborhood, you are set for life! She is an avid Amigan, game maker extraordinare and an all around good person too. :D
I put some pics up in the gallery
(http://www.amiga.org/gallery/images/8331/medium/1_A20001.JPG)
and yes I,m going to need some help to get this A2000 up and running.
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You gotta remove that battery before it explodes!!!
I lost two A2000s that way, and many others have too. :(
If you're handy with a soldering iron you can replace them, but in any case it should be taken off before it starts to swell up and one day you turn it on and it smells funny.
Are there any RAM sticks on your A2091 card? You should be able to fit up to 8MB RAM on there, which would be plenty to turn the A2000 into a useful gaming machine and also perfect for classic applications. I use an A600 with some extra RAM and the stock 7Mhz 68000, and it's a fine computer.
Black & white is no good, you're welcome to have a spare RF Modulator of mine if you like, it plugs into the RGB port and gives you regular colour Composite-out. I have a couple of spares since I use S-Video adapters from http://amigamaniac.com (an Amiga hardware manufacturer and wholesale seller located in our own state).
I wish I had a spare SCSI hard drive to give you but those things aren't easy to come by. Many people with old SCSI-based Amigas and clasic Macs (who also used SCSI) have had to deal with a lack of SCSI drives for a while, so the arrival of these SCSI smart-card readers in the Mech Ware online shop has really saved a lot of us. It sits inside the second floppy drive bay and lets you insert up to five smart cards at once, and even one of them (at around 4GB anyway) would be plenty big enough to store nearly everything you'd need on the old Amiga.
You could also keep an eye out for a SCSI CD/DVD drive which will work fine on the A2000 with the right filesystem installed (which I can help you with if you decide to do it).
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You gotta remove that battery before it explodes!!!
I lost two A2000s that way, and many others have too. :(
My A2000 is leaking acid everywhere but I donno how to rip the damn battery out without breaking something. :confused:
Houston really needs some Amiga user groups like we had back in the olden days.
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Hi , I'm from Oz too! Over here in Morphett Vale , SA.
Just signed up for site myself though been hovering around for quite a while.
Currently running -
Amiga 1200/HD on 1084S monitor
Amiga500 on TV for those games that won't work on the A1200 AGA chipset.
Also have another 4 A500's in the cupboard and an A600 too.
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Hi , I'm from Oz too! Over here in Morphett Vale , SA.
Just signed up for site myself though been hovering around for quite a while.
Currently running -
Amiga 1200/HD on 1084S monitor
Amiga500 on TV for those games that won't work on the A1200 AGA chipset.
Also have another 4 A500's in the cupboard and an A600 too.
:eek: We're being overrun by penal colonists from upsidedown land... :eek:
@ Surf's Up
Welcome to Amiga.org, or soon to be known as OzzieAmigas.org... :)
What is it with you lot down under that you all seem to have attics or cupboards stuffed with Amiga's... :confused:
Have you been stockpiling them in preparation for a takeover bid to become the capital of Amigaland or is there something you lot know and aint telling the rest of us... ;)
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Hey all have been lurking around for a while and thought it was time to say G'day :)
Had my first Amiga500 back in 86 was such a step up from 64 and 128 or the apples at school :python:
I still have about 3 500's and a 2000HD that works but that HD sing's a bit so if anyone could direct me to the relevant thread with info on keeping a 2000 going would be appreciated.
I'll post up some pics in the gallery of my old Amiga,s now that I have a place to set them up .
I,m known online as lunithy as that's the name I used in Power monger don't know why?.
Great site .....so much info I,m lost he he.
Hi,
Welcome to one of the best Amiga sites in the world. Here you will find real Amiga owners who cherish the Amiga tradition.
You just have to watch out for the few fakes here that use MAC's with an OS that looks like an Amiga OS. Some people also use PC's and a fake OS that looks like Amiga's.
Me, I use Cloanto's Amiga Forever, so that I can save my old Amiga hardware for doing more important things like saving my important data.
To me in order to be a true Amiga user you have to own an Amiga, not a make believe one.
smerf
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Call yourself australian and yet dont want to stab either andy farrell or gareth powell?
Sounds like your a kiwi with dreams of being an aussie!
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Call yourself australian and yet dont want to stab either Andy Farrell or Gareth Powell?
Sounds like your a kiwi with dreams of being an aussie!
:roflmao:I have allot of Warhawk PSN buddies that are kiwis that would find that hilarious... I was born in Darwin.
Cammy I will remove that bugger asap and the A2091 has all it's ram
slots full from what I can tell also I have a few 520 adapters that came with 500's will they help?
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Good idea, I think you can remove those batteries with some tin snips if you don't have a soldering iron.
The A520 is fine, that's the modulator I would have given you if you didn't have one yourself. They can actually be modified to have S-Video output on them if you're an electronics wiz.
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Are there any RAM sticks on your A2091 card? You should be able to fit up to 8MB RAM on there.
2 Meg max on the 2091.
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welcome aboard mate:)
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Only 2MB on that one? Damn, that's not so good.
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Welcome to Amiga.org.au...!
Soz got carried away there; Amiga.org.
Ive got a 2000 too. If the A2000 battery is original it probably is best to remove it. It will be NiCad.
As to what you might want to do additionally, one option is getting a Buddah IDE Card.
And the best way to get more RAM is the 32Bit variety on an Accelerator.
It depends on what you want to use the beasty for.
BTW: I think I've got a spare 1GB Quantum SCSI around the place for your A2091.
I'm up in sunny Melbourne.
PS. You can ignore Franko, he obviously doesnt realise that as most of the world's land mass is in the northern hemisphere that means it must be the lower half of the world. :)
Franko, have a read of this and you'll realise how brainwashed you've been. http://flourish.org/upsidedownmap/
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Yep Gertsy that bat is gone now and so is the HD as it seems to have been misplaced by a friend who was trying to find another :angry: .... that HD you have may come in handy so thanks you very much for that offer pm me what you think you'd wont for it, I would like to get it going and then move on to improvement's later to get an appreciation of the difference :o .
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Welcome aboard m8!
I am from NSW aswell, currently in the USA. There are alot of good people here willing to help you with any prob's you may encounter and I hope you enjoy your stay.
Regards DC
PS: Aussie, Aussie, Aussie !! :lol
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Yep Gertsy that bat is gone now and so is the HD as it seems to have been misplaced by a friend who was trying to find another :angry: .... that HD you have may come in handy so thanks you very much for that offer pm me what you think you'd wont for it, I would like to get it going and then move on to improvement's later to get an appreciation of the difference :o .
PM'd. Don't want anything for it but a useful home and Postage. Give me your postcode and I'll get a postage quote for you.
Cheers
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ACAR fan, yes or no?
Yes, I scanned over 10000 pages in on a flatbed scanner, so I probably qualify :-) http://www.racevb6.com/acar/
Who would you like to stab most, andy farrell or gareth powell?
Was there some scandal I never heard about...!? maybe Phil Campbell, his reviews were always crap...
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Yes, I scanned over 10000 pages in on a flatbed scanner, so I probably qualify :-) http://www.racevb6.com/acar/
yes, I have all your scans.. if I had access to my collection back home in aus, I could fill in your missing gaps. but me in one country, and my collection back at mums house in another == no go.
also have all the hint sheets from the realm and all the hint books that were published.. heck a whole bunch of those hint sheets were written by me :P
I have a couple here, two of the books;
(http://i.imgur.com/AXlTF.jpg)
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Wow, the legendary ACAR Realm Hint Books!
I'd love to get these scanned in and made available somehow! I don't suppose you'd consider scanning them in, or lending them to me temporarily so I can do so? The same applies for the hint sheets, I already typed up all the ones I have but that's only 6 of them unfortunately :-(
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Wow, the legendary ACAR Realm Hint Books!
I'd love to get these scanned in and made available somehow! I don't suppose you'd consider scanning them in, or lending them to me temporarily so I can do so? The same applies for the hint sheets, I already typed up all the ones I have but that's only 6 of them unfortunately :-(
these two are the only two I have here in the usa with me. The rest are back in aus :) Me mum would have no idea where they are or what I was talking about if I asked after them. something rings a bell that there is or was a third hint book but I dont recall...
I think I have all the hint sheets, tonnes of them. There are heaps. I think he cycled some in and out so not all the same were available at the same time. (back in aus tho).
I do have another random aussie hintbook 'what, another adventure' by phylidia fitzgerald from the age and some canberra times newspaper.
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Yep, Hi from Sunny (today anyway, but still cold) Melbourne VIC.
I have numerous Amigas (still) - 2 x 1200 towers, both have 1230 accels in them, 2 or 3 500's, one towerised with an old GVP 68030 and SCSI hard drive and a very VERY old Amiga 2000 with the battery replaced some years ago.
I had an old A500 years and years ago with a Supra Turbo 28mhz which I sold and an Amiga 1000 which I also sold. Wish I'd have hung onto them.
Also have Amiga forever and a mountain of old Amiga stuff a friend gave me when he closed up his shop stored away in my back room :)
Call me a horder, I just can't get rid of it. Is strange.
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Yes, I scanned over 10000 pages in on a flatbed scanner, so I probably qualify :-) http://www.racevb6.com/acar/
Was there some scandal I never heard about...!? maybe Phil Campbell, his reviews were always crap...
I'm in the process of scanning Amiga Format, you must of had plenty of patience, but a big thank you for preserving that. I've got some few issues of ACAR and will take a look to see if I've got any of the missing ones if you like?
I've scanned one issue and on a A3 scanner it took about 10 minutes to do the scans, so I understand the work that must of gone into scanning so many issues! Once again thanks! Perhaps you should look at putting them on DVD as I would certainly buy it :-)
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Will you look at all the Aussies crawling out of the woodwork...scary :lol:
Oh and yeah...welcome to the org...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSKwmBROvL4
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@yakumo9275:
>these two are the only two I have here in the usa with me.
I only recall there being 2 of them. I assume they have different content to the hint sheets and the Adventurer's Help Dept. of the magazine?
>I think I have all the hint sheets, tonnes of them. There are heaps. I think he cycled some in and out so not all the same were available at the same time. (back in aus tho).
Yes. I have made a list of what is missing:
Borrowed Time
Castle of Terror
Champions of Krynn
Corruption
Deja Vu 1
Dracula
Fish!
Guild of Thieves
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
Mortville Manor/Maupiti Island
Jinxter
King's Quest 5
Leisure Suit Larry 3
Loom
Never Ending Story
Pool of Radiance
Secret of Monkey Island 1
Secret of Monkey Island 2
Space Quest 2
Space Quest 3
Space Quest 4
Wonderland
Zak McKracken
Zork 2
Zork 3
ZZZzzzz
>I do have another random aussie hintbook 'what, another adventure' by phylidia fitzgerald from the age and some canberra times newspaper.
Ha, I'm from Canberra and I wrote to that column and I have met David Ives who ran it :-) I am planning to go to the National Library and make some copies of those columns for scanning.
@tasmanianguy:
>I've got some few issues of ACAR and will take a look to see if I've got any of the missing ones if you like?
That would be great.
>I've scanned one issue and on a A3 scanner it took about 10 minutes to do the scans, so I understand the work that must of gone into scanning so many issues!
I used an A4 scanner by the way :-(
>Once again thanks! Perhaps you should look at putting them on DVD as I would certainly buy it :-)
I could send you a DVD if you cover the postage. I think I may also have some of the issues as 300dpi scans instead of the 150dpi scans that are at the site.
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i might have some of them too.
i also have a few copies of amiga down under floating around too. found em just before along with an a590. have also scored another amiga too.
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Will you look at all the Aussies crawling out of the woodwork...scary :lol:
Oh and yeah...welcome to the org...
Here they come: http://visualpoetress.deviantart.com/gallery/450535#/d18azhn
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sounds like a quote from it came from the desert ;)
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Well just went through all the ACAR magazines I had and guess what I found.....issue 1 (just scanned the cover see attachment).
The rest of the ones you've already got. I'll scan it for you this week so you can put it up there on your web site.
Let me know where you would like me to deposit some mulah for a copy of the DVD.
I am hoping to have issues 1 to 12 of Amiga Format by the end of July 2011.
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@tasmanianguy:
>I've got some few issues of ACAR and will take a look to see if I've got any of the missing ones if you like?
Okay I've scanned issue one of the Australian Commodore Review (no Amiga back then) where would you like me to email it to? (I've split it up into 10mb chunks, it is around 15 megabytes in size).
Also am happy to drop some money into your paypal account to get a copy of all the issues that you've gone.
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Will you look at all the Aussies crawling out of the woodwork...scary :lol:
Oh and yeah...welcome to the org...
So exactly what country are you in then? England? :confused:
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No way! I just checked your profile and you live in Melbourne. Why do all the Amigans in this country live in Melbourne? Kinda makes it hard to arrange a curry night...
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I spent 5 years in london. Your too slow to arrange a curry night! :) I'd kill for a good curry where I live in the usa now :(
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So exactly what country are you in then? England? :confused:
Is there anything on this site that doesn't confuse you? Not wanting to further the confusion...yes, I'm in England and it's nearly lunch time so I'm off to eat my chip butty...
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Is there anything on this site that doesn't confuse you? Not wanting to further the confusion...yes, I'm in England and it's nearly lunch time so I'm off to eat my chip butty...
Not really. I think i got you mixed up with The Leander who lives in England somewhere. You both have similar avatars so this actually makes sense. So where the fuck are you? :confused:
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Not really. I think i got you mixed up with The Leander who lives in England somewhere. You both have similar avatars so this actually makes sense. So where the fuck are you? :confused:
Settle down with the language there sonny jim, this is, afterall, a gentlemans club...
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Settle down with the language there sonny jim, this is, afterall, a gentlemans club...
Mmm....so now this thread has gone off topic!
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Mmm....so now this thread has gone off topic!
Not from around here ey? :lol:
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Not from around here ey? :lol:
I think it's the isolation that does it. Overall, a typical Tasmanian :p
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Mmmm well hopefully the guy who scanned the ACAR's will be around so he can get the first issue of it.
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I've have often wondered about this. What ever happened to the people who worked for the magazine? Where are they now? Does anyone know any of them? I have often wondered if they are on A.org...
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Hi there,
I am a new Amiga User, too! I owned an Amiga 500 and 2000 in the past.
My new SAM460 should arrive within this week :)
Are there any important things I need to know when I set up my new amiga? It is a long time ago since I used AmigaOS. Recommendations in Software are welcome too... :)
Are there any AOS4 Users from Switzerland?
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Hi there,
I am a new Amiga User, too! I owned an Amiga 500 and 2000 in the past.
My new SAM460 should arrive within this week :)
Are there any important things I need to know when I set up my new amiga? It is a long time ago since I used AmigaOS. Recommendations in Software are welcome too... :)
Are there any AOS4 Users from Switzerland?
Hey there robotics welcome from a new user :) I would re post this as a new thread and I think you'll find people will give the info your after and you will get a taste of the unique personality's :rofl: so far for me it's been awesome :afro:
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I've have often wondered about this. What ever happened to the people who worked for the magazine? Where are they now? Does anyone know any of them? I have often wondered if they are on A.org...
Never seen Farrell and Doomy in the same room. I wonder if Farrell can sing? "Only Amiga......"
@Robotics, you should post in the new user introductions forum.. Welcome.
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>Okay I've scanned issue one of the Australian Commodore Review (no Amiga back then) where would you like me to email it to? (I've split it up into 10mb chunks, it is around 15 megabytes in size).
Sorry, missed your post. It is amigansoftware@gmail.com
>Also am happy to drop some money into your paypal account to get a copy of all the issues that you've gone.
I'll send you a PM...
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@kesa:
>What ever happened to the people who worked for the magazine? Where are they now?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_William_Farrell
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Issue 1 of ACAR has been scanned and emailed :-)
Also I have got issues 1 to 13 of Atari ST / Amiga Format coming my way to scan!
Does anyone have the Amiga Format Special that was included in the Dynamite Amiga 1200 pack?
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Hey dude, where abouts in Tweed are you? I live in kingy and work in murbah.
Tells us more about your motorbikes, I own two myself and my uncle likes to restore old ones as well :)
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Hey DonutKing, just a friendly note, this thread has been pretty well dead for awhile.
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Yo! pm sent DonutKingand one of the money pits.
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My A2000 is leaking acid everywhere but I donno how to rip the damn battery out without breaking something. :confused:
Houston really needs some Amiga user groups like we had back in the olden days.
just grab the battery with both hands and wobble it back and forth in the parallel direction,keep doing it until the pins snap,it will come off clean and not hurt a thing.
mech
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these two are the only two I have here in the usa with me. The rest are back in aus :) Me mum would have no idea where they are or what I was talking about if I asked after them. something rings a bell that there is or was a third hint book but I dont recall...
I think I have all the hint sheets, tonnes of them. There are heaps. I think he cycled some in and out so not all the same were available at the same time. (back in aus tho).
I do have another random aussie hintbook 'what, another adventure' by phylidia fitzgerald from the age and some canberra times newspaper.
I'm in the process of creating an archive of the Canberra Times adventure column. 1988 is already available from my site at http://amigan.1emu.net/aw/ and other years will be added as the source documents become available from the NLA site.
I'm also interested in scanning the Adventurer's Realm hints sheets, would you be willing to lend them for this purpose?
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Welcome!!
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