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Title: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: MiAmigo on June 16, 2015, 06:18:28 PM
Here: http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/theres-30-year-old-commodore-amiga-still-controlling-heat-ac-19-public-schools/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=DT%20Newsletter&utm_campaign=DT%20Newsletter%202015-06-16 (http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/theres-30-year-old-commodore-amiga-still-controlling-heat-ac-19-public-schools/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=DT%20Newsletter&utm_campaign=DT%20Newsletter%202015-06-16):hammer:
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on June 16, 2015, 06:29:01 PM
I love how this story is bringing Amiga users out of the woodwork, but c'mon, the picture in *that article* isn't even one of the right computer!  :p

http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=69365
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: giZmo350 on June 16, 2015, 06:34:57 PM
(http://www.boldomatic.com/content/post/316728-6f378a2eb3b478d2d1fdaaef1dd9fcf6aa7214e4d754274bd1df9d5e63b69a9f/Those-who-don-t-study-history-are-doomed-to-repeat?size=800)
Dear Lord I know I started it but, plz let me stop it! :hammer:
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: tonyvdb on June 16, 2015, 07:20:23 PM
Honestly, who cares if a 30+ year old Amiga is still in service. dont we all have Amiga's in service at home doing things on a regular basis? Im sure if you look hard enough you'll find many Amiga's still in a building doing some sort of work. Even with HD I would not be surprised if there is still even a Video Toaster doing some sort of behind the scenes TV production out there.
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: giZmo350 on June 16, 2015, 07:55:58 PM
Quote from: tonyvdb;791185
I would not be surprised if there is still even a Video Toaster doing some sort of behind the scenes TV production out there.


I'm working on it! :biglaugh: Gonna try to get my Sunrize card working with AHI V6 this week! :) Oh, and check to see if the Toaster software works with OS3.9...
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: tonyvdb on June 16, 2015, 08:05:11 PM
Did you know that Newtek still honers the warrentee on those Toaster and Flyer cards. I had to get one of my cards fixed a couple years ago and they did it free of charge and even payed return shipping. When I spoke to one of the guys on the phone he said as long as they can get parts to fix them they will do it.
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: giZmo350 on June 16, 2015, 08:12:32 PM
Quote from: tonyvdb;791187
Did you know that Newtek still honers the warrentee on those Toaster and Flyer cards. I had to get one of my cards fixed a couple years ago and they did it free of charge and even payed return shipping. When I spoke to one of the guys on the phone he said as long as they can get parts to fix them they will do it.

 Wow, I didn't know that! Is that regardless of where the owner purchased it or did it have to be purchased from Newtek? I bought my Toaster stuff from DiscreetFX including a very pricey Flyer board. Come hell or high water, I'm gonna make some sort of production with this Toaster system!!!
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on June 16, 2015, 08:18:33 PM
I've heard they don't do that anymore.  That they did actually run out of parts, finally.  Search the forums, that's what others have posted.  Still, they made a good run of it!  ;)
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: tonyvdb on June 16, 2015, 08:29:43 PM
Quote from: gizmo350;791188
Wow, I didn't know that! Is that regardless of where the owner purchased it or did it have to be purchased from Newtek? I bought my Toaster stuff from DiscreetFX including a very pricey Flyer board. Come hell or high water, I'm gonna make some sort of production with this Toaster system!!!
It did not seem to matter where you got it from. I had two systems going at one point only one of them i did buy new from Newtek the other was off ebay.
I only had to do some sort of re-flash to the board as it lost its programming or something like that. Still working great to this day.
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: giZmo350 on June 16, 2015, 08:38:00 PM
Glad to hear everything still works great! I finally got two OS's dual booting on the Buddha + TrueIDE and currently struggling to get 2 9GB SCSI HDDs formated for use with the flyer. Trying to format from the SCSI interface of the Bliz. Although, I might be going about that incorrectly as my understanding is that the Flyer card utilizes the SCSI HDDs in a different manner (haven't got that far yet). And I still don't have that cable that goes from the Toaster to the Flyer (which do I need to get SCSI drives working from the Flyer?). Hmmm, anyways, having fun building it! :)

@OldsMikey... what version of AHI are you using with your Sunrise card?
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: tonyvdb on June 16, 2015, 08:59:39 PM
Quote from: gizmo350;791191
And I still don't have that cable that goes from the Toaster to the Flyer (which do I need to get SCSI drives working from the Flyer?). Hmmm, anyways, having fun building it! :)

Yes, the Flyer does use the drives differently but you can simply access those drives from the workbench screen once you put the drive devices into the dev drawer (FA1 FB2 etc...) They will show up on the workbench as drives (see my avatar for screen shot).

Your talking about that short ribbin cable that goes from the toaster card to the flyer card? or the big octapuse cable that goes from the flyer card to the drives? If its the later I have one I dont use.
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: mechy on June 16, 2015, 09:04:30 PM
Quote from: tonyvdb;791187
Did you know that Newtek still honers the warrentee on those Toaster and Flyer cards. I had to get one of my cards fixed a couple years ago and they did it free of charge and even payed return shipping. When I spoke to one of the guys on the phone he said as long as they can get parts to fix them they will do it.

newtek officially announced they dont serivice or work on them anymore. this was about a year ago i think.

mech
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: tonyvdb on June 16, 2015, 09:11:50 PM
Quote from: mechy;791194
newtek officially announced they dont serivice or work on them anymore. this was about a year ago i think.

mech


Oh ok well it was a great run while it lasted :)
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: giZmo350 on June 16, 2015, 09:22:35 PM
Quote from: tonyvdb;791193
Yes, the Flyer does use the drives differently but you can simply access those drives from the workbench screen once you put the drive devices into the dev drawer (FA1 FB2 etc...) They will show up on the workbench as drives (see my avatar for screen shot).

OK, Cool! I'll go that route then....

Quote from: tonyvdb;791193
Your talking about that short ribbin cable that goes from the toaster card to the flyer card? or the big octapuse cable that goes from the flyer card to the drives? If its the later I have one I dont use.

Yes, I'm talking about the ribbon cable. But, actually I need the octopus cable too (maybe you would like to sell?). DiscreetFX told me they sent them but, Mmm, Huh, never got them. :(
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on June 16, 2015, 09:29:42 PM
Quote from: gizmo350;791191
@OldsMikey... what version of AHI are you using with your Sunrise card?

This 'un, sir!  :)

http://aminet.net/package/driver/audio/AD516-AHI

You'll also need Studio16 software from here:  http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/ad516

Works fine but it doesn't take advantage of the AD516's DSP, so you need a pretty fast processor if you're going to be playing .mp3's or the like with it (unlike the MAS Player or Prisma MegaMix, if it ever gets released, which can do playback with a 68000).  Of course you've already got "fast processor" covered, so...  ;)
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: giZmo350 on June 16, 2015, 09:39:16 PM
Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;791198
This 'un, sir!  :)

http://aminet.net/package/driver/audio/AD516-AHI

You'll also need Studio16 software from here:  http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/ad516

Works fine but it doesn't take advantage of the AD516's DSP, so you need a pretty fast processor if you're going to be playing .mp3's or the like with it (unlike the MAS Player or Prisma MegaMix, if it ever gets released, which can do playback with a 68000).  Of course you've already got "fast processor" covered, so...  ;)

Schweeeeeeeet! Thanks for the linkages! :)

So, you're saying that MP3s are soley at the mercy of the processor for playback with the Sunrize? The Bliz already plays back 192KB/s MP3s without even breakin a sweat! I'll have to encode some MP3s at 256KB/s or higher to see where the Bliz chokes... :lol:

BTW, how's the XTra mem treating you? Have any software that you've been waiting to take advantage of it?

Note To Self.... Must..... Get...... R..... T..... G...... Card!!!:razz:
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on June 16, 2015, 10:18:41 PM
Quote from: gizmo350;791199
Schweeeeeeeet! Thanks for the linkages! :)

So, you're saying that MP3s are soley at the mercy of the processor for playback with the Sunrize? The Bliz already plays back 192KB/s MP3s without even breakin a sweat! I'll have to encode some MP3s at 256KB/s or higher to see where the Bliz chokes... :lol:

Yes, that is correct.  The advantage you do get is 16-bit playback quality through the AD516, instead of 8-bit (or that hybrid Paula 14-bit mode).  You can use the AHI Prefs to configure a bitrate that matches your hardware.

Bah, let me just post a couple pics, it's easier than trying to explain.  ;)

I keep a couple short leads plugged in to both the native Amiga audio output and AD516 output, so it's easy to swap between them (as opposed to constantly having to reach behind the machine).  Keep saying I'm going to get a mini-mixer, but then again I keep saying I'm going to buy a Prisma, too, if they're ever released.  ;)

Quote from: gizmo350;791199
BTW, how's the XTra mem treating you? Have any software that you've been waiting to take advantage of it?

Note To Self.... Must..... Get...... R..... T..... G...... Card!!!:razz:

Still can barely run NetSurf without it crashing, but at least I an open more than one tab on IBrowse now.  Also, DoomAttack!  :lol:  Oh, and I switched my entire desktop over to Ken's Icons (from the modded GlowIcons I already had).  Love 'em!  :)
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: giZmo350 on June 16, 2015, 10:26:29 PM
Thanks for the pic! That explains it perfectly! :)

That's odd that you can't open a butt load of tabs in iBrowse. I could open as many as, oh, maybe 50 using the (RIP) A1200 in my sig! That's what always amazed me about iBrowse. No matter how many tabs I opened iBrowse would only use about 30K per tab! Your accelerator has an FPU, right? And you're using the 020 version of iBrowse?
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on June 16, 2015, 11:22:59 PM
Quote from: gizmo350;791203
Thanks for the pic! That explains it perfectly! :)

That's odd that you can't open a butt load of tabs in iBrowse. I could open as many as, oh, maybe 50 using the (RIP) A1200 in my sig! That's what always amazed me about iBrowse. No matter how many tabs I opened iBrowse would only use about 30K per tab! Your accelerator has an FPU, right? And you're using the 020 version of iBrowse?

Great, glad it helps!

No, I mean I can *now* open a butt load of tabs.  Before IBrowse would get unstable with more than 1, but since quadrupling my amount of memory I haven't had any issues, haha.  ;)

I do have everything diverted to ram for improved performance, all of it's cache stuff, etc., so it is going to eat up more memory than if I used disk space as cache.  But I did that on purpose, that's the way I like it!  :lol:
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on June 16, 2015, 11:25:02 PM
Now that we've gotten this thread completely off-topic, you should try that latest 68k 3.4 DEV build of NetSurf.  It's crash-city for me, but maybe you'd have better luck?  :lol:
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: giZmo350 on June 16, 2015, 11:29:43 PM
Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;791207
Great, glad it helps!

No, I mean I can *now* open a butt load of tabs.  Before IBrowse would get unstable with more than 1, but since quadrupling my amount of memory I haven't had any issues, haha.  ;)
Quote


Awesome! :)

Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;791207
I do have everything diverted to ram for improved performance, all of it's cache stuff, etc., so it is going to eat up more memory than if I used disk space as cache.  But I did that on purpose, that's the way I like it!  :lol:


Same way I ran mine... (and same on the A2000 as I cheated and simply copied it from the A1200) Balls to the wall setting and everything to ram. :lol:
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: giZmo350 on June 16, 2015, 11:33:47 PM
Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;791208
Now that we've gotten this thread completely off-topic,


Don't think it will matter as the same topic can be found in 20 other threads! HAHAHAHAHA!


Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;791208
you should try that latest 68k 3.4 DEV build of NetSurf.  It's crash-city for me, but maybe you'd have better luck?  :lol:


I think I will do that right away! Where can I get it? Sorry, I didn't follow the never-ending Netsurf thread....   :lol: Any special instructions for installing/running it? Don't tell me I have to go back read all that stuff from the Netsurf thread! :lol:
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on June 16, 2015, 11:41:30 PM
Quote from: gizmo350;791211
Don't think it will matter as the same topic can be found in 20 other threads! HAHAHAHAHA!

Good point.  ;)

Quote from: gizmo350;791211
I think I will do that right away! Where can I get it? Sorry, I didn't follow the never-ending Netsurf thread....   :lol: Any special instructions for installing/running it? Don't tell me I have to go back read all that stuff from the Netsurf thread! :lol:

That thread is my nightmare.  ;)

You've got gobs of RAM, just unarchive and slap the whole thing into your Ram Disk and do an Assign NetSurf: there.  If you're really feeling daring try poking at the cryptic Resources/Options file.

I'm just curious.  It'll probably bomb because you don't have a graphics card, but maybe you can track down the AGA version and try that on one of your 1200's?  I think your 2000 could do it though, with it's '060/128MB.  You just need to get yourself a graphics card, mister!  ;)

http://aminet.net/package/comm/www/NetSurf-m68k

Edit - I eventually got 3.3 running on mine, I could view the Google homepage, but it would run out of memory and crash if I tried to load anything like amiga.org.  ;)
 (http://aminet.net/package/comm/www/NetSurf-m68k)
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: tonyvdb on June 16, 2015, 11:49:38 PM
Quote from: gizmo350;791197

Yes, I'm talking about the ribbon cable. But, actually I need the octopus cable too (maybe you would like to sell?). DiscreetFX told me they sent them but, Mmm, Huh, never got them. :(


Sure, send me a PM and let me know what you think is fair. I'm open to offers. I'm up in Canada so shipping would be a little more, maybe about $20 as I never use usps without a tracking number.
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: giZmo350 on June 16, 2015, 11:52:55 PM
Well, it's gonna have to be the A2000 as the #1 A1200 in my sig is horked and the guts ripped right outta it! LOL... (the FastATA MK-IV damn sure ain't goin in the #2 A1200!) and the #2 A1200 just ain't gonna cut it for speed.

Meh, then again, maybe I'll f#ck with this later.....   bigger fish to fry! :roflmao: I wanna get my Sunrize going next... along with some faked better graphics (I think I'm gonna try to trade my mint condish, horked, AT-A1200 for an RTG card - yea, that's gonna happen LOL). It's supposed to rain tomorrow so maybe I can get away with working on the A2000 without the Seahag knowing.... cause, you know, I'm supposed to spend every waking moment tryin to GET A JOB! :lol:
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on June 17, 2015, 02:41:05 AM
Quote from: gizmo350;791216
Meh, then again, maybe I'll f#ck with this later.....   bigger fish to fry! :roflmao: I wanna get my Sunrize going next... along with some faked better graphics (I think I'm gonna try to trade my mint condish, horked, AT-A1200 for an RTG card - yea, that's gonna happen LOL). It's supposed to rain tomorrow so maybe I can get away with working on the A2000 without the Seahag knowing.... cause, you know, I'm supposed to spend every waking moment tryin to GET A JOB! :lol:

You might be able to get a PII for the price a mint-ish A1200 brings in, depending on upgrades, what phase the moon is in, how people feel about their latest favorite character getting killed on Game of Thrones, etc.  Good luck!  And get a job!!  :lol:
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: giZmo350 on June 17, 2015, 03:17:21 AM
Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;791238
You might be able to get a PII for the price a mint-ish A1200 brings in, depending on upgrades, what phase the moon is in, how people feel about their latest favorite character getting killed on Game of Thrones, etc.  Good luck!  And get a job!!  :lol:

 PII? No way... no passthru, like you explained. I gotta get me one of those GVP Spectrum puppies like you big boys have! I don't know... I should be able to get (top end) $500.00 for my GVP-M Typhoon 40MHz w/46MB mem (yea, moon, tide, etc...). Some peeps would kill for the AT-A1200 with the minty box and basically brand new - I figured out it has a bad CPU or RAM - It will boot and run for a while with an accelerator. I just gotta do the pic takin and throw the "for trade" hook out there on AO. Get a job eh.... jeeeeze, I hung out in front of the drug store all day yesterday! LOL
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on June 17, 2015, 04:06:08 AM
Agreed, the Spectrum is the superior card, but I might be slightly biased.  :D

Bought two different PII's, a v1.4 and a v1.6, could not get either of them to "recognize" the output from the Indivision.  They make an audible click when they perform their switching, so it was pretty obvious to tell when they were and when they weren't.  I don't think there's anything wrong with PII cards in general, they just can't "see" the output of an Indivision ECS, in order to activate the switch.  I've heard they do work with Indivision AGA boards.

Here was Jens' suggestion when I asked him about it.  I managed to get a GVP Spectrum (which works without modification) before trying what he's suggested below.  I'll post it here in case it helps you, or someone else, in the future:

Quote
individual Computers Tech Support    
3/25/14
       
Dear ,

Thank you for your request. I don't have an amiga.org account any more, so I can't see the pics. From what I've read on the first two pages, the switcher in the PII works, and it just can't handle the VGA output from Indivision ECS.

VGA consists of five signals only: RGB analogue and two sync signals. These are generated "by the book" on Indivision ECS, so you need to look for the problem on some other pin. The first thing that comes to mind is that 5V signal on pin 9, but that isn't supplied on the Commodore VGA-adapter, so can't be the cause.

What's different on the VGA adapter is that it connects pin 11 (the ID0 line) to GND, which the Indivision ECS cable leaves open. Try to ground pin 11 and see if the P2 pass-through works.



Your INDIVIDUAL COMPUTERS Support Team

Jens Schönfeld
The fix that he's describing may very well be this wire seen in the top-left corner of the board in the picture on Amiga hardware database website:  http://amiga.resource.cx/photos/photo2.pl?id=egs28&pg=2&res=hi&lang=en

If that is the case, that means Spectrum's are already "fixed" (every Spectrum board I've heard of includes this wire, including mine).  But I'm just hypothesizing.  ;)
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: giZmo350 on June 17, 2015, 04:11:07 AM
Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;791242
Agreed, the Spectrum is the superior card, but I might be slightly biased.  :D

Bought two different PII's, a v1.4 and a v1.6, could not get either of them to "recognize" the output from the Indivision.  They make an audible click when they perform their switching, so it was pretty obvious to tell when they were and when they weren't.  I don't think there's anything wrong with PII cards in general, they just can't "see" the output of an Indivision ECS, in order to activate the switch.

Here was Jens' suggestion when I asked him about it.  I managed to get a GVP Spectrum (which works without modification) before trying what he's suggested below.  I'll post it here in case it helps you, or someone else, in the future:

 Nice.... if you can verify (like you have time...) that solution works maybe I should just get one of yours. As long as I can get satisfactory results, I don't care what it is. (Sorry no smileys - now I'm on the machine with no Java Script). I move around a lot in the house.
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on June 17, 2015, 04:13:40 AM
Quote from: gizmo350;791244
Nice.... if you can verify (like you have time...) that solution works maybe I should just get one of yours. As long as I can get satisfactory results, I don't care what it is. (Sorry no smileys - now I'm on the machine with no Java Script). I move around a lot in the house.

I sold mine already, otherwise I'd definitely offer one up for ya!  :(
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: giZmo350 on June 17, 2015, 04:19:24 AM
Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;791245
I sold mine already, otherwise I'd definitely offer one up for ya!  :(

 Wow! You sold both of those already? Both to the same person? Or did you eBay? Congrats on your sale! I know you were trying to recoup what you could get.
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on June 17, 2015, 04:35:44 AM
Quote from: gizmo350;791246
Wow! You sold both of those already? Both to the same person? Or did you eBay? Congrats on your sale! I know you were trying to recoup what you could get.

Time flies, man!  This was months ago.  I forget, I think I put one on Amibay and one on Ebay.  On to better homes, I hope!  :)

One of these days, one of these days, I tell ya, I'm gonna be in the market for an '060 board for my main A2000....  ;)
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: giZmo350 on June 17, 2015, 04:51:19 AM
Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;791248
One of these days, one of these days, I tell ya, I'm gonna be in the market for an '060 board for my main A2000....  ;)

 Ahhhh, ya know, the more I use my Bliz the more I love it! If you EVER see a non-upgraded 040 (they're all really 060 boards) going cheap GRAB IT! Then, send it to me, and I'll upgrade it for ya! Why you ask? Cause I still have 97 more of those SMD diodes on hand! HAHAHAHAHA! Seriously, grab one if you can... what an amazing board. The freakin SCSI bus is amazing! Plus, any damn 32MB simm you throw at it works!
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: QuikSanz on June 17, 2015, 04:53:29 AM
Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;791248
Time flies, man!  This was months ago.  I forget, I think I put one on Amibay and one on Ebay.  On to better homes, I hope!  :)

One of these days, one of these days, I tell ya, I'm gonna be in the market for an '060 board for my main A2000....  ;)


I need another 060 for my A2000, 030@40 is not even close. I have a Spectrum and PicIV, now to get an Indivision and see if it can pass thru the PicIV somehow. Would be awesome.

Chris
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on June 17, 2015, 04:59:04 AM
Quote from: gizmo350;791253
Ahhhh, ya know, the more I use my Bliz the more I love it! If you EVER see a non-upgraded 040 (they're all really 060 boards) going cheap GRAB IT! Then, send it to me, and I'll upgrade it for ya! Why you ask? Cause I still have 97 more of those SMD resistors on hand! HAHAHAHAHA! Seriously, grab one if you can... what an amazing board. The freakin SCSI bus is amazing!

HA!  :lol:

I will, man.  But "going cheap"?  You know better than that!  I LOL'd at "97 resistors left".  ;)

Biggest bottleneck with my GeForce '040 is the SCSI bus, now that I've finally got a reasonable amount of RAM in the thing.  Still, it's quite snappy with PFS and all the other mods I've done to it.  Shame the GVP can't be upgraded to an '060!  :(

As Tim Allen said, "More power!!!"  :)
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: giZmo350 on June 17, 2015, 05:46:08 AM
Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;791256
HA!  :lol:

I will, man.  But "going cheap"?  You know better than that!  I LOL'd at "97 resistors left".  ;)

Biggest bottleneck with my GeForce '040 is the SCSI bus, now that I've finally got a reasonable amount of RAM in the thing.  Still, it's quite snappy with PFS and all the other mods I've done to it.  Shame the GVP can't be upgraded to an '060!  :(

As Tim Allen said, "More power!!!"  :)

  Hmmm , Binford Accelerators! I think you're on to something there!  (http://cdn.meme.am/instances/500x/57400907.jpg)
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: danbeaver on June 17, 2015, 11:48:33 AM
Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;791208
Now that we've gotten this thread completely off-topic, you should try that latest 68k 3.4 DEV build of NetSurf.  It's crash-city for me, but maybe you'd have better luck?  :lol:
Yup,  Good info but wrong thread ;-(
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Fats on June 17, 2015, 06:19:12 PM
Quote from: tonyvdb;791185
Honestly, who cares if a 30+ year old Amiga is still in service.


I do.
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: nickoteen on June 23, 2015, 03:20:48 PM
Why so seroius ... ? :)
http://youtu.be/8UVXVRZmwlw
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on June 23, 2015, 06:24:09 PM
Quote from: nickoteen;791517
Why so seroius ... ? :)
http://youtu.be/8UVXVRZmwlw

:banana: :banana:
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: spaceman88 on June 23, 2015, 09:07:56 PM
Quote from: nickoteen;791517
Why so seroius ... ? :)
http://youtu.be/8UVXVRZmwlw


I had no idea Hitler was such a fanboy :-).
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Iggy on June 24, 2015, 02:50:39 AM
Quote from: spaceman88;791525
I had no idea Hitler was such a fanboy :-).

The movie that was taken from, Iron Sky, is SO much funnier.
I can't wait to see Blondi in the sequel.
Title: Re: 30 Year Old Amiga Still Workin' It
Post by: Blizz1220 on June 24, 2015, 08:00:35 AM
@Oldsmobile_Mike (http://www.amiga.org/forums/member.php?u=1043)

Lol :hammer::hammer::hammer:

"It's not computer just because it has CPU" :rofl:

First there was a thread about Pal2Gal on "Female Friend"
site and now this :lol: