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Title: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: runequester on September 02, 2012, 05:58:12 PM
In an average week, how many hours do you spend with your amiga's ?

This includes:
Fiddling with hardware
Fiddling with configuring software stuff (or installing more f'ing MUI classes grr)
Using applications
Playing games.

OS4, AROS and MOS are all included as well as classics.
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: kedawa on September 02, 2012, 06:04:12 PM
As of right now, none.
My A500 is sitting in the closet until I can get my hands on an ACA500 accelerator, and my NTSC CD32 is keeping it company, since they have to share the same monitor.
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: lassie on September 02, 2012, 06:18:03 PM
Quote from: kedawa;706268
As of right now, none.
My A500 is sitting in the closet until I can get my hands on an ACA500 accelerator, and my NTSC CD32 is keeping it company, since they have to share the same monitor.

Hi i will say about 14 hours a week mayby more sometimes. but i also have 9 Amigas so there goes some times with each Amiga :)
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: commodorejohn on September 02, 2012, 06:19:05 PM
Not enough. Got this one personal project that's been eating up most of my free time, and Morrowind taking most of the rest...hopefully in the near future, though ;)
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: lionstorm on September 03, 2012, 05:52:58 PM
10-12h mostly on my AmigaOne + AmigaOS4.1 because it is my main machine...
the pc box is only my game machine !
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: Trev on September 03, 2012, 06:09:14 PM
None. I've had mine burried for the last year and waiting for a fun reason to be unearthed. I spend all my "spare" computer time working.
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: som99 on September 03, 2012, 06:32:16 PM
To much for some to little for me, can't get enough time :P But I got the main Amiga setup besides my workstation so I use both at the same time, but right now im fiddeling alot with hardware and such but I guess I use Amiga 3-4h a day in avrage?
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: Hattig on September 03, 2012, 06:50:26 PM
None until I get an FPGAArcade!
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: Digiman on September 03, 2012, 07:38:49 PM
Apart from trying to get one of my two A2000 machines to work zero. Fed up with the prices or lack of available parts at reasonable cost.

To be honest I'm very close to just selling all my Amiga (and ST) stuff and just stick to my C64 collection. It feels like the C64 will survive a nuclear attack but the Amiga computers are just going to be a slow and painful death.
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: Iggy on September 03, 2012, 08:04:54 PM
None also.
But I do use my MorphOS system on a daily basis and I'll fire up AmigaForever at least once a week (primarily to play an old game).
 
And if I ever get around to buying a SAM460, I'll probably be using more 3.1 software.
I guess that would sortr of qualify as Amiga use.
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: lassie on September 03, 2012, 08:11:53 PM
Quote from: Digiman;706439
Apart from trying to get one of my two A2000 machines to work zero. Fed up with the prices or lack of available parts at reasonable cost.

To be honest I'm very close to just selling all my Amiga (and ST) stuff and just stick to my C64 collection. It feels like the C64 will survive a nuclear attack but the Amiga computers are just going to be a slow and painful death.


Do you think C64 is better made than Amiga??
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: spirantho on September 03, 2012, 08:33:32 PM
@Digiman

It's still possible to get a good Amiga system working for little cash, you just need to be patient. For instance, A1200 accelerators routinely go for over £100 but I got two 68030/40s for about £60 each, and a 1200 with a 8MB RAM card for £55+postage - you just need to be a bit lucky, but patience is usually rewarded. One of the 68030's was being sold as a ROM upgrade (but the picture was clearly an '030) and the other had had a capacitor fall off (which was included and was a 2 minute replacement job).
An A2000 is a good starting point for a budget Amiga - they're very cheap and yet distinctly expandable (and MILITARY SPEC!!!!1eleven), but it can go further yet!

Don't give up on the Miggy yet :)
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: JimS on September 03, 2012, 09:15:44 PM
Quote from: runequester;706267
In an average week, how many hours do you spend with your amiga's ?


None here also... All of my actual Amigas Amigae? (what it the correct plural? ;-D ) are in storage. It's strictly winUAE here... until I can afford a Replay.
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: Digiman on September 03, 2012, 10:29:25 PM
Quote from: lassie;706446
Do you think C64 is better made than Amiga??


18/18 C64s still work. 5/5 Vic-20s still work. 2/2 Commodore 128s still working. 1/6 Amigas still work (although 2 work fine just need a part unlike my two A2000s). Kind of tells you what I feel :)
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: Digiman on September 03, 2012, 10:40:56 PM
Quote from: spirantho;706448
@Digiman

It's still possible to get a good Amiga system working for little cash, you just need to be patient. For instance, A1200 accelerators routinely go for over £100 but I got two 68030/40s for about £60 each, and a 1200 with a 8MB RAM card for £55+postage - you just need to be a bit lucky, but patience is usually rewarded. One of the 68030's was being sold as a ROM upgrade (but the picture was clearly an '030) and the other had had a capacitor fall off (which was included and was a 2 minute replacement job).
An A2000 is a good starting point for a budget Amiga - they're very cheap and yet distinctly expandable (and MILITARY SPEC!!!!1eleven), but it can go further yet!

Don't give up on the Miggy yet :)


It's an A2000 I need. The last one even listed in the UK was collection only A1500 and would cost me £80 in train fare to collect as he wouldn't post it. That had 2mb RAM and no hard drive. There is only one other and it's £300 and another A1500 with bugger all inside that is also listed on Gumtree for £200 (which is obviously what he is looking for hence the reserve).

There is a yellowed 3000 for £200 up there but I dunno big box Amigas are getting quite rare now on ebay I find. There's a yellowed 4000 auction too but god knows how much that will go for and that is also collection in person only.

I've not seen an Amiga 1000 even listed on ebay UK for probably a year now but luckily I have one of those.

I will keep my A1000 because it is the best computer ever produced right up to today but would sell off the rest of kit I have. I might start collecting classic cars, think it would be a cheaper hobby in the UK and my dad's a mechanic anyway :rofl:

(Although they are great machines and plentiful I don't like the A1200/A600 keyboards so the hard drive is no problem but don't fancy coding on it for hours on end)
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: CritAnime on September 03, 2012, 10:50:23 PM
probably 2 hours a day playing games and doing random stuff so 14 hours in total. This is based on an average and some days I will be on it longer.
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: NovaCoder on September 04, 2012, 12:19:47 AM
About 5 hours on my 1200 playing ScummVM and WHDLOAD games etc, and about 15 hours a week coding Amiga games on my PC ;)
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: runequester on September 04, 2012, 12:57:36 AM
Quote from: Iggy;706445
None also.
But I do use my MorphOS system on a daily basis and I'll fire up AmigaForever at least once a week (primarily to play an old game).
 
And if I ever get around to buying a SAM460, I'll probably be using more 3.1 software.
I guess that would sortr of qualify as Amiga use.


For the purpose of this discussion, Morph OS, OS4 and AROS totally counts :)
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: smerf on September 04, 2012, 01:17:05 AM
Hi,

I usually play about 10 games of Soliton, and 5 to 10 games of Megaball, first version, only because my kids have the high score in Megaball. Until last year I used to keep all my important data on my A4000 desktop, but have changed over to Ubuntu Linux for that, Ubuntu plays all the Mods, and shows all the pics, and demos that the Amiga had.

Plus when ever I want to play a game euae is really nice on linux, and Cloanto's Amiga Forever rocks on Windows. To bad a lot of Amiga owners don't adopt it as their Amiga for the future, it sure beats touching a Mac, or waiting for programmers to update their OS programs. Still can't believe the cost of MorphOS. It is a work in progress for the last 10 years. Maybe one day it will be finished, but I will probably be dead by then.

smerf
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: Kesa on September 04, 2012, 04:55:17 AM
@smerf. I don't understand how using Windows is using an Amiga.

BTW you need to update your yearly subscription you cranky old fart.
Title: Re: How much time do you spend on your amigas?
Post by: Drummerboy on September 04, 2012, 06:51:31 AM
All depends about the spare time..

But i think maybe can be a minimum of three hours a week (my Classic Amiga its not my main Machine anymore two years ago). Thats, maybe playing any game, browsing the Web, or  doing different things.

Somebody talk about Commodore 8bit stuff. In my experience both machines work fine, i have several C=Commodore and C=Amiga Stuff and all work fine.. Maybe you not had the correct procedure to preserve the Amiga hardware.

Anyway, i could beleve the C=64 can survive any nuclear war becouse the Commodore 64 comunity its very active.