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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: orb85750 on September 09, 2011, 04:56:57 PM

Title: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: orb85750 on September 09, 2011, 04:56:57 PM
If so in what capacity?  (I remember when Berkeley Softworks was running their whole business on the Commodore 64!)
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: amigakit on September 09, 2011, 05:06:36 PM
Our Dispatch computer is an Amiga 1200T/Mediator 1200LT4/Blizzard 1260/128MB with graphics card/network card and HP Laser printer.  We use this for order updates and printing invoices and packing slips.

Our other office computer is also Amiga 1200T/Mediator 1200TX/Blizzard PPC/256MB/Radeon graphics card/network card and HP Laser printer.  It is used for DTP, printing manuals and documents.

Third office computer is another A1200/HDD/ACA 1230 used for testing and imaging floppy disks with EasyADF.

These are all networked up together.

We also have a couple of Technical bench A4000, A4000T, A600, A500, MicroA1, SAM460 and A1200s for product testing
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: commodorejohn on September 09, 2011, 05:56:21 PM
Well, as soon as I get around to my game-dev projects, it will be...
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: Tension on September 09, 2011, 06:10:41 PM
Isn't there some dentist using 4.1 on an AmigaOne somewhere?
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: nicholas on September 09, 2011, 06:13:31 PM
Quote from: amigakit;658657
Our Dispatch computer is an Amiga 1200T/Mediator 1200LT4/Blizzard 1260/128MB with graphics card/network card and HP Laser printer.  We use this for order updates and printing invoices and packing slips.

Our other office computer is also Amiga 1200T/Mediator 1200TX/Blizzard PPC/256MB/Radeon graphics card/network card and HP Laser printer.  It is used for DTP, printing manuals and documents.

Third office computer is another A1200/HDD/ACA 1230 used for testing and imaging floppy disks with EasyADF.


When these (eventually) die of old age, will you be replacing them with MorphOS/OS4 machines?
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: nicholas on September 09, 2011, 06:16:15 PM
Quote from: commodorejohn;658663
Well, as soon as I get around to my game-dev projects, it will be...


Are you aiming to sell your games?
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: commodorejohn on September 09, 2011, 06:23:15 PM
Quote from: nicholas;658669
Are you aiming to sell your games?
I'd like to, though I may take the option of offering free downloads and for-sale copies with boxes and manuals, if one of the retrogaming distributors is amenable once it's finished...
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: mechy on September 09, 2011, 06:53:47 PM
Quote from: nicholas;658668
When these (eventually) die of old age, will you be
replacing them with MorphOS/OS4 machines?


I dont mean to answer for amigakit here so i will answer for me ;) but no way! there are enough parts in the pipeline and spares around for another 20 years and when those are gone,some genius will come up with fpga/cpld replacement parts. always natami too i guess.
Old amiga's are robust,most the problems on ones i fixed are leaking caps,bad power supplies,connector/socket bad contact issues and battery damage.most people have gotten smart enough not to kill the cia's by shorting the ports etc.Sadly so many are easily fixable and get tosses in the bin. very few actual chip issues.there are some who insist on plugging a particular old gvp scsi card into z3 machines with a jumper set wrong and frying z3-usually a burned trace and or dead/or only works in z2 mode buster results.

Oh,almost forgot. I use a A4000/mediator/csppc with dual 32gb cf's on the scsi chain via acard adapters for a daily machine and all email from the shopping cart and other accounts is funneled thru yam.it runs 24/7 and has since around 94 when i got the original desktop 4000(obviously i've upgraded over the years from a warpengine/destop to csppc and tower etc).


Mech
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: nicholas on September 09, 2011, 07:01:06 PM
Quote from: commodorejohn;658673
I'd like to, though I may take the option of offering free downloads and for-sale copies with boxes and manuals, if one of the retrogaming distributors is amenable once it's finished...


Cool, put me down for one.

Best of luck! :)
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: amigakit on September 09, 2011, 08:12:18 PM
We are OK for stock, don't worry: we currently have around 450x A1200 motherboards that our Technician is steadily working through, replacing capacitors, adding the new timing fixes and refurbishing to a high standard.  These are then cased in new white cases, keyboards for sale on our webstore as Amiga 1200 Built To Order (https://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=40_85&products_id=305)
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: wiser3 on September 09, 2011, 08:35:46 PM
As a web master i often use DPaint to make simple animations (i turn them into animGIF's or import into flash). It's been awhile but i've also used ImageFX to do things like lightning effects. Last year i used Distant Suns 4 to make some realistic sky backgrounds showing constellations, moon phases etc...

Use an A1200HD with 060 and 32MB RAM. To transfer files to my PC i use a modem to FTP the files to my web server then i FTP from server down to PC.

Have planned on backing up the A1200 and using WinUAE on the PC instead, to free up some space, but have never gotten around to it.
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: cv643d on September 09, 2011, 08:41:30 PM
I used to do pixel graphics in UAE, it is much better in WinUAE, you can save image to PC-folder directly for example, and graphics is much faster.

I can not do 2D non shaded buttons in Photoshop so IMHO there is still a market for DPaint6 Windows edition.
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: runequester on September 10, 2011, 01:52:04 PM
This thread warms my heart.
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: spaceman88 on September 10, 2011, 02:58:56 PM
I video tape 4-5 theatre plays a year and use Scala MM400 on my A1200 to put opening titles and closeing credits on the DVD's for the cast members, director etc.
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: Puni/Void on September 10, 2011, 03:08:43 PM
Quote from: Tension;658667
Isn't there some dentist using 4.1 on an AmigaOne somewhere?

I think Ferrule Media uses AmigaOS 4.1 and SAM machines from Acube to power their "Dental Kanal" software (http://www.ferrule-media.no/dental-kanal.html). There should be some dentists around using this software. :)
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: matthey on September 10, 2011, 04:10:13 PM
Quote from: wiser3;658685
As a web master i often use DPaint to make simple animations (i turn them into animGIF's or import into flash). It's been awhile but i've also used ImageFX to do things like lightning effects. Last year i used Distant Suns 4 to make some realistic sky backgrounds showing constellations, moon phases etc...

I use my Amiga for web site development as well but I have RTG. I use ImageFX, TVPaint, and PPaint for graphics. Each has their advantages and disadvantages.

Quote from: wiser3;658685
Use an A1200HD with 060 and 32MB RAM. To transfer files to my PC i use a modem to FTP the files to my web server then i FTP from server down to PC.

Have you considered getting a PCMCIA network card? Then you could use smbfs which works great here. I can copy between my Amiga and laptop directly and quickly. The latest version is NOT on aminet...

http://sourceforge.net/projects/amiga-smbfs/files/amiga-smbfs/smbfs%201.74/

I use FTPmount to copy to the web site via FTP. It creates a FTP device. Very convenient...

http://aminet.net/comm/tcp/FTPMount_upd.lha
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: ChaosLord on September 10, 2011, 06:17:57 PM
Quote from: orb85750;658654
If so in what capacity?

I do Game Development on Classic Amiga.
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: djrikki on December 02, 2011, 12:36:40 AM
@Puni/Void

Yes, Ferrule Media designed the software in Hollywood.  I believe it was also compiled for the iPad.
Title: Re: Anyone still using a classic Amiga system for business/professional purposes?
Post by: Khephren on December 02, 2011, 12:09:39 PM
I still use Dpaint, Personal Paint and imageFX for artwork for videogames (Wii, DS,mobile and PSP). I don't use it for Xbo360/PS3 (so for low bit depth stuff really). A lot artists I've worked with still use either WinUAE or actual Amiga's on their desks. I use it in conjunction with photoshop and promotion. It's another tool in the arsenal.