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Title: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: tonyvdb on May 01, 2018, 02:27:48 PM
Looking back over the years I think back and the biggest regret I have was selling a Cyberstorm 060 PPC the PPC did not work for some reason but the 060 was fine.

I also regret throwing out (yes you read correctly) an Amiga 3000T in 1997. it did not work but knowing what I know now it was likely just a bad 3640 card. "Hit head against brick wall"

What regrets do you have regarding getting rid of Amiga items?
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: wmaciv on May 01, 2018, 02:31:57 PM
The A4000T I am listing on eBay right now?... :)
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: tonyvdb on May 01, 2018, 02:34:33 PM
Quote from: wmaciv;838887
The A4000T I am listing on eBay right now?... :)


the money you get now will be nice but your likely going to want the 4000T back at some point.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: bomrat on May 01, 2018, 02:47:06 PM
i sadly sold my a2000 i purchased in college in 92.  it had the 030 with 32mb, ide, flickerixer, cdrom..
also briefly had an a4000, but didnt have it long.

now i have my a1200, has the aca1233n, indivision mk2, 32gb sd,
adding pci, radeon 9500 128mb, soundblaster, and a network card.

still trying to get used to get used to the os again. its been a long time.

thanks for helping so far people.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: remotenemesis on May 01, 2018, 03:22:44 PM
Yes... I did.

I regret selling my A1200. I kept my CD32 for years as a music player until the controller wore out.

I picked up an A1200 earlier this, and it was good to be reunited with the little beast. Seeing the way computers and their operating systems have developed over the last 20 years, returning to a model where the computer was working for the user, not as a spyware platform collecting data for an AI company, is rather compelling to me.

There is, I believe, a small niche for easy "honest computing" that a DIY ArchLinux install cannot fill.

Once I have a space dedicated to my A1200 I'm going to setup AKReal I think. I'm a little less interested (but no less impressed) with Vampire boards, although a new standalone machine could be a base platform Amiga for the next decade...

Have fun, no matter which flavor you have, or are dreaming of!
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: tone007 on May 01, 2018, 03:25:40 PM
I had at least one of each Amiga:

A1000
A500
A600
A2000
A3000
A3000T
A1200
A4000
A4000T
CDTV
CD32

I do not regret selling them, though if I'd waited a little longer they'd have been worth a bit more...  Having moved 4 or 5 times since selling them I definitely don't regret it, though.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: LoadWB on May 01, 2018, 03:53:21 PM
I have lamented selling my WarpEngine 4040.  I could have used it a few times in recent times.  Otherwise I am trying to trim down what I have.  While I would like to maintain a decent collection for display and trial purposes it is just not practical.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: Jeff on May 01, 2018, 04:24:44 PM
I miss my Cyberstorm PPC. I finally got around to installing a Vampire V2+ 500 in my A2000 though and it just flies! That really helps :D I can't believe how much power they pack in to that little card!
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: BozzerBigD on May 01, 2018, 04:29:51 PM
@tonyvdb (http://www.amiga.org/forums/member.php?u=3551)
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What regrets do you have regarding getting rid of Amiga items?

I regret not convincing my parents of the need for an A500 when we got an Atari ST however machines with 1Mb were expensive in 1988 so I guess a 1040STFM was a good choice back then. I don't regret allowing Dad to take that to landfill as it had a damaged mouse port and other than the aesthetics of the case I can't really love GEM or the sound chips in the same way you can love AmigaOS and Paula ;-)

Moral = the Atari ST was disposable but the Amiga definitely shouldn't be!
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: AdvancedFollower on May 01, 2018, 04:42:59 PM
Never really got rid of anything Amiga or Commodore related actually. They're just slowly decaying in the attic of my parents' house which is of course also kind of regretful.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: Vlabguy1 on May 01, 2018, 05:54:10 PM
Quote from: tonyvdb;838886
Looking back over the years I think back and the biggest regret I have was selling a Cyberstorm 060 PPC the PPC did not work for some reason but the 060 was fine.

I also regret throwing out (yes you read correctly) an Amiga 3000T in 1997. it did not work but knowing what I know now it was likely just a bad 3640 card. "Hit head against brick wall"

What regrets do you have regarding getting rid of Amiga items?


I sold a minty A1000 in the box with external floppy with box...and I sort of regret it.  Probably could have gotten double the price now.  But honestly would just love to have her back. Had a memory sidecar as well..grrrr..

Oh well.  I have plenty Amiga’s with more on the way so no biggie.

R.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: zylesea on May 01, 2018, 07:21:21 PM
I partly regret to have sold my pimped up A1200 (Mikronik tower, ZII board, BlizzardPPC, some SCSI kit, BVison, network card and delfina sound card). Generally my successor systems (Pegasos and other MorphOS machines) do a fantastic job, but the Deldina was nice and I had a good workflow with it. While MorphOS rather ecxeeds the A1200/AOS3.x setup in almost all things - on sound the A1200 with the Delfina was pretty nice.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: Akiko on May 01, 2018, 07:52:36 PM
I probably most regret selling my CSPPC on eBay a few years back,  it wasn't a great sale either as the buyer messaged a couple of weeks later to complain the card was "dusty" and sometimes crashed his 4000.  He claimed his "friend" fixed them and he wanted to renegotiate the price to 200EUR, so when I refused he returned the card but it was in fact completely dead, I later found out it had been reworked, probably used as a donor card to fix another and was completely unsalvageable.

My other regret was several years ago selling my AmigaOne XE which I was planning on replacing for a newer NG machine running OS 4.2, but as that never materialized I eventually lost interest. I coincidentally enough noticed it for sale again on eBay about a week ago, my hand was hovering over the buy button, but as the seller was looking double the price I decided the money would be better spent on restoring my A4000T which I'm currently working on.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Commodore-Amiga-One-amigaone-g4-full-option-/332624900763?hash=item4d71fd329b%3Ag%3AmnkAAOSwN3Na139q&nma=true&si=I3cuxAsa9jsHoYjEV6tbsfFjxr0%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: midway on May 01, 2018, 10:08:34 PM
I regret selling a cool 4000T which had a cvppc csppc. But I needed the money and it sold in the 90s for as much as today
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: Kernel on May 01, 2018, 10:32:05 PM
I've let a 2000, multiple 500's, and countless software/accessories go over the years... but it pains me to have let go (3) Amiga 3000's, a DENEB, a Picasso IV, a A1011, and Zeus BBS with printed manual.  I'd say one of the original Supra HD's for the A500 as well - nostalgic as all hell :)

I have an A1200 I need to recap still, and an A500 with GVP HD8+ that I'm about to pull out from storage, but I really want to get another A3000, and an AmigaOne X5000.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: polyp2000 on May 02, 2018, 07:54:37 AM
I never "got rid" of my Amigas , but I do regret not taking better care of them when I was younger.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: pyrre on May 02, 2018, 08:32:36 AM
Getting rid of an old amiga 2000.
It was dead. but it was some sort of clenodium.
It had onboard sockets for up to 8MB of ZIP ram.
I have been unable to find the similar A2000 in later years....
I'm really sad i let it go...
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: CodePoet on May 02, 2018, 09:56:14 AM
Yes. I miss all my Amigas, I wish I knew what I know now back then, I would have been able to repair and keep all of them.

A1000 (1994-1995)
A500 (1996-1997)
A2000 (1997-1998)
A600 (1998)
A1200 (1999-2002)

Wound up selling my A1000 to get an A500 which ended up being faulty. It wouldn't read any disks when the monitor was switched on.

I had an A2000 with a 'Flash2000' supercharger card that I killed trying to mod in 1997, I can't remember what the mod was, but it involved a SCSI terminator and I cooked the power supply traces and lost access to RAM. I was 13 at the time

I loved my A600, but wound up selling it in a garage sale after I got my A1200

The A1200 I bought suddenly lost the ability to display the colour blue and eventually stopped booting from the harddisk.

I also had a drawer full of at least a thousand floppies that I've collected since childhood that I literally threw away, a lot of them were really special. There was a disk I remember called "The Alliance Anti-Virus Collection" - One of the tools on it would add a jingle and scrolling text to your "insert workbench" disk screen. I think it was called Sector Protector or something

Better days, man
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: polyp2000 on May 02, 2018, 11:52:51 AM
I realise thats actually not true . I remembered I took an a2000 + Monitor to the Tip - this  I do regret.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: vince_6 on May 02, 2018, 12:43:18 PM
Saw that coming :-D

I sold my A500 1.3.2 to get an A2000 that I didn't ever put a card in there, waste of money.
Then I sold her too for an A1200.

 I wish I had my first A500.
  Well, still got my first Amstrad CPC though...
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: tonyvdb on May 02, 2018, 02:28:38 PM
Now I dont feel quite so bad as I see I am not alone in getting rid of one without knowing how it could of been fixed.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: trixster on May 02, 2018, 04:36:51 PM
Thankfully I never got rid of any old amiga stuff but it lay unused in my parents loft and then my brother's cellar from about 1996 - 2014..! Thankfully the hardware is all up and running again and is going great guns. Sadly i'd say 90% of the floppies now dont work and a large number of the boxed games suffered from damp. Should have stored them better.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: Skateman on May 02, 2018, 06:46:05 PM
Yes i did regret selling my Amiga (s) back in the days... (twice)

So then again... i Bought back an Amiga A1200. had it recapped, inserted a basic Indivision turboboard, retronet Wifi/Zmodem for BBSing and added a new mouse.. So its ready for many years of fun to come.

After that.. the X5000 joined the collection :-)
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: Ilwrath on May 02, 2018, 07:54:12 PM
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Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?

Not really.  I suppose I have a very minor regret for selling my A1200 back in the day.  It was to buy my A4000, which was the right choice at the time.  

I bought a very similar A1200 back a decade ago or so, though.  So it's close enough.  (Still not quite "mine" though.  Though at this point, I've owned this one longer than "mine.")  

But I don't miss selling off all my big box Amigas back 7-8 years ago.  (Including the A4000 referenced above.)  Honestly, it surprises me how much I don't miss them.  Goes to show, it was time.  

I still lurk by here every once in a while.  It surprised me to see that my last login was in 2016, though.  I guess it's even less than I thought.  :D
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: goldfish on May 02, 2018, 10:10:49 PM
Hi

Mega regrete selling my A1200 Elbox tower with Picassio IV plus TV module and blizzard 060. Also had ioblix card connected to 56k modem still to this day I have not experienced a Amiga on fast broadband internet. Now I have been working my way up again and now have 2 Amiga 1200 one desktop with A1233n with 128mb was using Indivison AGA card but was not that impressed with it. Will be selling that soon I think. Also have Elbox A1200 with mediator but that is a non working state at the moment as the ACA 1233n does not get on with the mediator.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: Pentad on May 03, 2018, 03:07:36 AM
Nope. By the time my college years were winding down so was Commodore. By late '93 it was clear Commodore was going to die. AGA was too little too late. Software was dwindling. Microsoft and Apple had won. I had a decked out 4000 (Emplant, Spectrum, 21" Sony Monitor) and I knew if I didn't sell it then it would depreciate with the demise of Commodore. So I sold it all and jumped into the Powerbook line (then into Windows 95).

I loved Commodore. I really did. My first computer was the C64, I upgrade to the C128 and then jumped into the Amiga line. I had the most fun with Commodore computers. They were so far ahead of their time and the users did some amazing things with them. Damn Commodore management.

By 1993 I had to look to my future and the Amiga seemed like a dead end. The world had voted and the Amiga lost. I remember seeing the Windows 95 betas (Chicago) in '93 and thinking it would take the world by storm.

I only regret Commodore management and marketing could not have leveraged the power of the Amiga.

-P
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: Motormouth on May 03, 2018, 03:07:58 AM
No,  I never sold any of my amigas.

Especially my first A500.
nor the 2nd hand A3000 that go me through all of the 90's.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: 3583Bytes on May 03, 2018, 05:02:19 AM
On one hand yes I wish I had all my retro computers from the 80s 90s.  

Practically though I used that money to buy my next computer (and so on and so on).  If I got to go back I would probably still sell them.

All these computers eventually led to my career which now allows me to buy them back.

So for me at least I have no regrets.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: mastersetter on May 03, 2018, 11:02:17 AM
My dad bought our first in 92, a 500 plus, still have it, and I bought an a1200 in maybe 94 I think, still have that too. Plus a c64c, and my first computer, a Toshiba HX-10, still in it's box with cassette deck etc I guess we are hoarders lol im lucky not to have had to spend anything really on these as we have always had them.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: BozzerBigD on May 03, 2018, 11:59:04 AM
Quote from: Pentad;838924
Nope. By the time my college years were winding down so was Commodore. By late '93 it was clear Commodore was going to die. AGA was too little too late. Software was dwindling. Microsoft and Apple had won. I had a decked out 4000 (Emplant, Spectrum, 21" Sony Monitor) and I knew if I didn't sell it then it would depreciate with the demise of Commodore. So I sold it all and jumped into the Powerbook line (then into Windows 95).

I loved Commodore. I really did. My first computer was the C64, I upgrade to the C128 and then jumped into the Amiga line. I had the most fun with Commodore computers. They were so far ahead of their time and the users did some amazing things with them. Damn Commodore management.

By 1993 I had to look to my future and the Amiga seemed like a dead end. The world had voted and the Amiga lost. I remember seeing the Windows 95 betas (Chicago) in '93 and thinking it would take the world by storm.

I only regret Commodore management and marketing could not have leveraged the power of the Amiga.

-P
@Pentad

You were excited by the launch of Windows 95!!! I mean if you were used to Windows 3.1 then fair enough but you knew about the Amiga. I mean I don't remember PeeCees being at all useable until Windows 98 at least and they were still very ropey until XP IMHO.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: wiser3 on May 03, 2018, 02:00:03 PM
I had an A500 which i later sold to get an A1200.

I still feel the heartache from throwing out my working A1200 in 2002. My wife had nagged me for years to get rid of it. Not a day goes without me thinking and regretting getting rid of it, especially how i got rid of it. It wouldn't feel so bad if had i sold it and someone else was still able to enjoy it.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: tonyvdb on May 03, 2018, 02:35:33 PM
Quote from: BozzerBigD;838932
@Pentad

You were excited by the launch of Windows 95!!! I mean if you were used to Windows 3.1 then fair enough but you knew about the Amiga. I mean I don't remember PeeCees being at all useable until Windows 98 at least and they were still very ropey until XP IMHO.


I Agree, Widows XP was barely better than my Amiga 4000. Windows still had not done a very good job with multitasking and sucked in the sound department and there were no real options for 3D rendering unitil XP came out.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: Pentad on May 03, 2018, 04:30:50 PM
Quote from: BozzerBigD;838932
@Pentad

You were excited by the launch of Windows 95!!! I mean if you were used to Windows 3.1 then fair enough but you knew about the Amiga. I mean I don't remember PeeCees being at all useable until Windows 98 at least and they were still very ropey until XP IMHO.


Windows 95 was the engine of change that Microsoft both wanted and needed. It also sparked a huge movement in computers from the mid 90's on. I'm not saying that Windows 95 was perfect but it was that first step on a road map that you could see was going to bring some really exciting things.

As much as I love the Amiga and AmigaOS, Windows 95 and AmigaOS had much in common. Both of their GUIs ran on top of DOS. Both supported plug n play driver support though the Amiga did support it better. In fairness, the Amiga (like Mac) only had a few models to support so it is much easier on the OS. Microsoft had the much more difficult task of supporting IDIC when it came to hardware. Was it perfect? No. Admirable? Yes, I think so. Good enough? Yes, for most people.

Owning an Amiga did leap frog me in technology so I was aware of multitasking, plug n play, and many of the features that Windows 95 borrowed from other systems.  Of course, Windows 95 could blue screen at the drop of a hat due to a misbehaving application but so could AmigaOS. While Windows 95's software selection grew exponentially the Amiga's had been dwindling to a few applications and import games.

I guess the biggest attraction was Commodore and the Amiga were fading away and Microsoft was willing to put Windows 95 out there, support it, refine it, and continue to make it better. Which they did as you point out. Windows 95 (A/B/C) just got better, Nashville was in beta shortly after the Windows 95 release, which turned into 98, then 98se, 2000, which pinnacled into XP. Windows ME was the oddball. Terrible.

Along the way we got better CPUs, 3D video card add-ons which became the main video card. An amazing set of games, utilities, and a whole host of software for the Internet. Personally, I love FPS so Doom, Doom II, Quake, Unreal, Unreal Tournament, Half-Life, Mech Warrior, and many more were experiences I will always treasure.

I really do love Commodore and the Amiga but I don't regret jumping ship. For me, Commodore and the Amiga defined the 80's. They just could not compete in the 90s.

To each his (or her) own though.  I have nothing but respect for the Amiga fans who have remained on the platform long after Commodore died.

-P
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: BozzerBigD on May 03, 2018, 05:45:00 PM
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They just could not compete in the 90s.

They could and they did. More R&D from 1990 and a few better choices would have kept them in the race in Europe at least. I've never understood the American market for home computers to be honest. I mean you guys chose the NES over proper computers in the 80s and prefered the IBM PC compatibles to the Amiga and ST at home in the late 80s and early 90s?! Crazy to be honest. You call it leading the way I call it choosing products based on marketing, hype and following the crowd rather than choosing good products using your own research and to hell with the crowd. The Amiga line was misunderstood in the country that spawned it and was a great HOME COMPUTER for casual productive users, creatives and gamers.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: scuzzb494 on May 03, 2018, 06:07:36 PM
My goodness I would have been heartbroken losing any of my Amigas. When collecting computers I was always a little befuddles as to why some folk let go their computers. They often would say they only had room for one computer. Didn't make any sense to me. When I ever came across a real Amigan I did ask if they seriously wanted to let the kit go. I particularly recall one guy that sold his A3000T being somewhat heartbroken, but he still sold it to me all the same.

For me I've never parted with one Amiga let alone any other bit of kit. I still have my ZX81 in its original box.... plus everything else.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: LoadWB on May 03, 2018, 06:25:34 PM
Umpteen millionth time: Windows 95 does NOT run on top of DOS.  It can be launched from DOS but once the bootstrap completes DOS is "elevated" into a virtual machine leaving the Win32 kernel at the helm.  That it can use DOS and 16-bit drivers is part of its driver framework.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: psxphill on May 04, 2018, 06:27:12 PM
I got rid of an A1500 because getting hold of accelerators or hard disks for it was a nightmare, now there are expansions coming out again I half regret it but then again the fan was very noisy.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on May 04, 2018, 06:30:04 PM
Quote from: psxphill;838973
but then again the fan was very noisy.

Well that's an $8 part common to any PC...  #Sigh :(
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: Ral-Clan on May 05, 2018, 01:49:32 PM
I don't really regret selling off my totally expanded A2000. I had so much stuff in there - an 040 card, 32MB RAM, a 16 bit audio card, a MEGA-chip, a flash-ROM card, a SUPRA-RAM expander, CD burner....and more that I don't remember. It was a beast of an A2000. I heavily used and loved this machine, but with all the expansions there were conflicts between hardware. It  required a lot of patches to activate the hardware, and these had to be carefully arranged in startup-sequence to avoid conflicts. It was kind of a giant (but fun) kludge. Sometimes it took a few reboots to get everything to start up and be recognized.

Eventually, I think, there was just too much loading the power supply and it became slightly unreliable. It was also very noisy with all the fans, etc. It sounded a bit like jet plane starting its engines.

After I sold most of it off, I started using UAE and was totally SHOCKED by how good it was. I could do all I had done with my expanded A2000 and more and it was SO FAST and compatible. It even looked exactly like a real Amiga on the monitor (especially when I was still using a CRT monitor with my PC).

Since I don't do a lot of gaming, but was a heavy productivity software user (graphics, music composing, etc), all the rendering and heavy CPU functions were now blazingly fast, bootup was quick, drive access was like lighting and I had access to almost unlimited RAM.  So I actually became way more productive with Amiga software after I switched to UAE.

I did keep the original A2000 (computer only), and set it up as a "bare bones" 68000CPU Amiga. I also keep a slightly pimped out A500 (only expanded with 8MB RAM, a hard drive, Mega-chip and HD floppy). These are in storage for when I get the desire (and space) to use real Amiga hardware.

One of the things I love about using these "bare bones" (almost factory default) 68000 Amigas is that I'm back to basics. Using the hardware that Commodore provided from the factory. Working with Paula, Agnes, etc. instead of bypassing all of the original hardware with RTG graphics cards and audio cards. My A2000, with all its expansions, was almost not an Amiga anymore. So much of its functions relied on third party hardware addons (audio, RTG, CPU, etc). When I use the "bare bones" Amigas, I'm back to using DPAINT in native HAM mode, or working with the native 16 colours, or tracking music on the native 8-bit PAULA audio, etc. It's more fun because it's retro. It's seeing what can be done with the original factory default hardware, rather than bypassing it all with third-party peripherals.

And, when I need to do serious, heavy production work on the Amiga (like Lightwave rendering, or ImageFX, etc) I'll use UAE.

Plus I think I predicted things well. I sold off all my A2000 peripherals when they were selling for a nice price. I reasoned that in a few years I would probably be able to replace them all with an all-in-one, cheaper, more reliable, modern device that would do all that they did and fit in a single Zorro slot. Since then, the VAMPIRE and other FPGA devices are coming along nicely, so I think I might have made the right choice for if and when I want to pull my A2000 out of storage and pimp it out like it was.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: curtis on May 05, 2018, 02:27:35 PM
Yes.

I picked up a 3000T at a flea market for (brace yourselves) $50.  Took it home and it ran just like that.  Tinkered with it for a while but got tired of it and sold it for considerably more.

But still...

Also had an A500 with a Bodega Bay.  Same thing, got tired of it and sold it.

Yeah, I've pulled several real bonehead maneuvers in my lifetime.  Most of them involved women/wives, but it carried over into my computer collection!
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: Iggy on May 05, 2018, 04:33:04 PM
I regret selling ALL the older hardware I no longer have, not just the Amigas.

I miss the Data General terminal I used to have that had a built-in telephone, the M/PM multi-user system I obtained from a local drugstore franchise that supported multiple users in a C/PM like environment, ALL the older PCs, and all the 8/16/32 bit home systems I had.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: BozzerBigD on May 06, 2018, 09:53:37 AM
@ral-clan

So a 1989 PC is not authentic if you upgrade CGA to VGA graphics? Would you feel the same way if Deluxe Paint had supported RTG modes. Picasso technology was just as 'Amiga' as anything Commodore produced. The same with Phase 5 and DCE products. Without sufficient graphics and sound upgrades from Commodore the Amiga needed third party products to progress. You speak like a demo scene coder who likes a common base spec which defines 'Amiga'. I don't agree at all. A 060 AGA/PIV equipped Amiga is a better and more fun Amiga than as slow standard 68000 Amiga with OCS = no brainer!
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: mechy on May 06, 2018, 11:42:47 AM
I was lucky and kept everything i had, only selling off some lesser systems to upgrade.I still have my C64 breadbox from 83' and the c128dcr. I started on a ti99/4a(still have it too!)
 For Amiga I started on a A2000 in 87' that was decked out with accelerator,scsi,cdrom. cdroms were crazy expensive for 1x speed then.
 Sold it off to move to a A3000 in 89' a fine full 32bit machine with zorro3,added A3640 040 card,16MB zip ram,a cd rom externally and i think a new 540MB hd..a little power house.

In 92' i got a deal on a A4000 from a friend and added a Warpengine 040/40,fastlane z3,AriadneII,larger drives,16MBram.A2386 bridgeboard,life was good.
Later expanded to a Cyberstorm PPC,large ultrawide scsi hd's which were speedy!,PicassoIV,ad516 sound card. I picked alot of the stuff up as people were dumping Amiga stuff for good prices. That system carried me for a long time having 1024x768 24
bit gfx was nice and i did everything on it,it was my daily machine.I did banking and credit card sites etc.
 Eventually all of that was put into a elbox mediator pro tower with pci slots,adding a voodoo3 in with the picasso IV, deneb USB,goldenGate 486 bridgeboard,100Mbit ethernet,Terratec 512I sound,Hauppaug TV card.
Its ran 24/7/365 since 92/ and was never down except for hardware additions,bad AT power supplies etc. i run the same 4000 today with a 256MB ssd on the ultrawide scsi via acard 7720U. its served me well and never missed a beat.

Over the years i got alot of amiga hw from dumspters,people tossing stuff,giving me broken motherboards,some bought from ebay etc etc. repaired tons of amiga stuff in 20 years and i have way too much these days,with a stack that still needs fixed/recapped.
among the stuff was several a4000t's,a3000t's,a3000's,2000's,2500,cd32,cdtv,a500's,1200's,600.

I have about 5- A500's and 2-A500+, 2 with vampires,1 with CSA derringer 030/50 with 128MB hack,one with dce 520/cd 8MB ram and 1gig ide hd, stock 500 with 1.3 and a alfadata ide side car 8Mb ram,and dual cf's on ide. 1 with a trumpcard 500,A500+ has vampire 2 and GVP Anet ethernet side car. 1-a500+ is stock with 68010 and 3.1. oh and a rev 5 board laying around needing fixed.
4 of these machines were repaired from dead/dumpster saves or boards given to me.

2-A600, One has a black vampire,64Gb cf card for hd,128MB ram,pcmcia ethernet,etc
second A600 needs recapped and a keyboard(anyone have a KBD??? i have a vampire waiting for it also when and if i ever get to it.one 600 was repaired from dead.

The A1200 is setup with a bliz 1260,64GB cf on the blizzard scsi, 256MB ram,pcmcia wired ethernet.
Another 1200 with a Blizzard 1240 IV,128MB ram,32gb ide cf for hd.pcmcia ethernet.
a 3rd 1200 stock but i have a DKB 030 card for it with scsi i havent put together yet.

A2000 with vampire and A2065, with the usual goodies.
A2500 with GVP 030 card and scsi hd's AmigaNET ethernet.

A3000 with A3640 and 16Mb ram,scsi hd,Amiganet ethernet.
A3000UX with original 3070 tape drive,030 machine with scsi card reader and acard 7720 scsi to ide bridge and a 32GB CF for hd. Dualboot os3.9 and Amiga Unix.

A3000t with the giant GVP 040 card with 16MB ram on MB,8MB ram in weird 80 PIN simms(yes, 80 pin) on gvp. its pretty quick at 040/33mhz

A4000's... phew.. some waiting to be repaired.
one 4000 has a Cybderstorm MKIII in it with 128MB,acard uwscsi to ide bridge with 32M cf card as a hard drive,fastlane z3 with 192Mb,dvd-rw,etc a general workhorse.

some stock a4000's repair as i go, sell off one or 2 each year.

A4000T with video toaster,tbcs,and flyer,project in the works setting it up still. Cybertorm ppc 060/66mhz-604e/200 with UW scsi hd's.
A4000T stock 040 machine
A4000T stock 040 machine
QuickPak A4000T with Quikpak 060 accelerator(one of the few that can take advantage of EDO ram).

Draco Vision in the Black Cube. 060 clocked to 66mhz,large scsi hd's.all the cards they came with in draco bus cards..

cdtv with scsi ,black kbd,mouse,floppy
cdtv stock with black kbd,mouse,floppy

stock cd32.

I knew i would regret selling anything, so while most people dumped their amigas in the 90's i tried to buy what i could afford, prices were super cheap,and things like a3000ux sold for trivial prices. i passed on so much cool hardware then due to lack of money. i only regret i could'nt save more Amiga HW from being thrown away.. why people dont simply give unwanted hardware away or sell it is beyond me,so much tossed in the dump.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: LoadWB on May 06, 2018, 06:05:57 PM
@mechy: I bow to you, good sir.  Hey, have you been to the TI AtariAge forum: http://ti99.atariage.com
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: mechy on May 06, 2018, 09:00:53 PM
Quote from: LoadWB;839020
@mechy: I bow to you, good sir.  Hey, have you been to the TI AtariAge forum: http://ti99.atariage.com


No need to bow, its alot of mouths to feed lol
I do stop by the TI forum on occasion...
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: AltRN8 on May 07, 2018, 11:11:38 PM
I regret selling my CD32 and SX-1 Expansion a little but frankly other than the Akiko chip I can do everything else with other machines I own.

The one I most regret selling is my A3000 desktop. I sold it to buy an original Xbox. I had other Amiga's at the time and used my A2000 040 28Mhz more (which was also my first Amiga as I was late to the game).

I have since purchased another A3000, but I sometimes wonder where that original A3000 is now.

The biggest regret I have is non-amiga. I threw out a SX-64 in a move cause I literal had no space left in the van. I sure miss that box.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: Iggy on May 08, 2018, 02:15:21 AM
Quote from: mechy;839029
No need to bow, its alot of mouths to feed lol
I do stop by the TI forum on occasion...


The Geneve motherboard was a cool upgrade for the TI99/4A, and the F18A VDP upgrade for standard 99's looks nice.
Every once and awhile I think I'll pick up a later beige unit, but then I start making comparisons to the later MSX computers, which had more advanced video...

Ah heck, good thing I don't have one of everything that interests me, there'd be no where to sit down in my home.

@AltRN8

I use my CD32/SX1 more than most of the rest of my legacy hardware.
Probably because I wasn't smart enough to get an A1200 when they were still available.

Say what you will about Commodore's miss-steps, but the A1200 was a nice little console.
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: klx300r on May 09, 2018, 03:28:27 AM
yes and STILL don't want to talk about it:(
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: QuikSanz on May 09, 2018, 04:09:22 AM
Got rid of my A500 when I got an A2000HD, no regrets...
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: motrucker on May 09, 2018, 11:44:59 PM
I still have a nice A2000, but I still miss my A1200. (long story.....)
The fellow I sold it to, gave me this A2000 '040 set up.
I am so glad there are nice people in the Amiga community!
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: Jeff on May 09, 2018, 11:51:23 PM
Quote from: motrucker;839163
I still have a nice A2000, but I still miss my A1200. (long story.....)
The fellow I sold it to, gave me this A2000 '040 set up.
I am so glad there are nice people in the Amiga community!


An A2000 '040 is a nice machine! Congrats on still having it :D
Title: Re: Do you regret ever getting rid of your Amiga?
Post by: AltRN8 on May 10, 2018, 04:17:29 AM
@Iggy I used my CD32 a ton until I actually got a real A1200. That's when I sold the CD32 as I wasn't using it much. I didn't ever consider what made it special at the time and that's why I regret losing it.