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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: WarPiper on May 18, 2013, 01:39:41 PM
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Does any one know if there has ever been an American/U.S. version of the commodore amiga 1200, if so, what was the system bundled as, as I see there was a desktop dynamite bundle, comic relief bundle, and a magic bundle, I am also interested in knowing what motherboard revisions there were in these bundles, and if they were significant.
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Of course there was an American A1200. I don't know what sort of bundles Commodore had for these shores, but I believe DPaint 4 AGA was one of the included items. Not sure what else.
The Amiga Technologies Magic Pack was also distributed over here in NTSC.
As to motherboards, probably anything goes.
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The local Amiga computer store where I bought my A1200 BITD (Software Plus) did not come with anything besides OS3.0 on discs. No bundles of anything fun and came in a rather plain and boring blue striped white box.
Only time I saw A1200 bundles were through mail order houses. They'd typically throw in something like a game or two (your choice sometimes!) or a paint program. Another mail order place might have offered up a WP instead.
Maybe I need my memory jogged, but I do not remember any official C= sanctioned "bundles" ever being offered at the time. In stores, they certainly were not marketed as such by their outer box, unlike the various A500 incarnations, packages and bundles. Seemed to me, even the mail order houses were simply just adding bonuses of software that they happened to be sitting on, with the purchase of an A600 or A1200. If they were ever reimbursed by C= or not, I do not know - but I highly doubt it! ;)
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I bought my A1200 in the U.K soon after they were first introduced and it came in the same white and blue box with only WB3.0, if only I had waited a few months.
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It has been a decade since I owned an amiga, I am looking to buy a I unmodified A1200 commodore model, but all I find are some bundles from the UK and Germany, and also a couple of amiga technologies versions. I'm not sure if I purchased from amikit-us, I would get a NTSC model, I know it will have the disk drive problem, and no American keyboard. My last A1200 had pound sterling symbol, so I'm not sure if the system was ntsc or pal just set in boot to NTSC or not. I'm worried that if I get an a1200 from overseas, will it work with my dell 2005fpw monitor which has both vga and dvi inputs and a vertical refresh range of 56Hz to 75Hz with exception 1680x1050 at 60Hz only, the monitor also has s-video and composite inputs also.
Oh my god, I've gone Noob...is this what Alzheimer's seems like?
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Commodore did not "bundle" any packages like it did in europe. That was mainly the work fo the well run Commodore UK branch.. afaik of course. Every a1200 I saw in usa was the stupid red white and blue box. with no extras..
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So then the amiga technologies a1200 magic bundel I had was a NTSC model with a European keyboard? Or we're they pal set to boot into NTSC? Another thing is if I purchased a pal A1200 with a hard drive installed, and say 3.1 kickstart roms with os 3.5 or 3.9. Is there a way to have workbench boot automatically to NTSC mode or is the only way with two mouse button boot screen?
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Magic bundle was NOT COMMODORE it was "ESCOM"
DO NOT get a PAl a1200 for usa. You will have problems viewing PAL unless you have a 1084 monitor.
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Magic bundle was NOT COMMODORE it was "ESCOM"
DO NOT get a PAl a1200 for usa. You will have problems viewing PAL unless you have a 1084 monitor.
That's what I thought, but what if I added the indivision internal scan doubler with VGA?
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I can't be sure but I have a feeling that a Dell 2005fpw may well be capable of displaying both PAL and NTSC.
If you get an Indivision scan doubler then you should have no trouble whatever monitor you use and the picture quality will be a lot better.
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I can't be sure but I have a feeling that a Dell 2005fpw may well be capable of displaying both PAL and NTSC.
If you get an Indivision scan doubler then you should have no trouble whatever monitor you use and the picture quality will be a lot better.
Wow, you know, now I have to check into that to see if it can, how ever, when I do pick up my A1200 I'm sure the indivision will not be far behind, thanks
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The Indy AGA MKII does well on 60 Hz and 50 Hz monitors; now TV's, I haven't a clue. I haven't used one in 20+ years.
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That's what I thought, but what if I added the indivision internal scan doubler with VGA?
Yeah man with an indivision you will be able to display PAL on vga / dvi/ hdmi (well if you have mk2)