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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: HopperJF on June 16, 2004, 05:44:34 PM
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Let me see your Amiga setups!! Mine:
(http://img53.photobucket.com/albums/v162/Mike_5DOS/DSCF0001.jpg)
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Click on my signature. :)
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Brian wrote:
Click on my signature. :)
:-o
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http://mikerye.homeip.net/about_my_computers.html (http://mikerye.homeip.net/about_my_computers.html)
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Well mine is a project currently still under construction. Look HERE (http://anachronismindustries.com/projects/4kt/) for some older pictures of it under construction. I really need to make some new pics, will do soon.
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Nice thread!
Here's mine, showing my A3000 and the CDTV:
http://www.amiga.org/gallery/index.php?n=457=11
Missing from the photo are the 1200 and the 500 ;-)
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Have a look at my HP for pictures of my humble collection (section techroom, sorry textdescription is only on german)
www.lemmink.joice.net
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Sigh....I miss my 500....
....and my 2000's.....
....and my 3000....
.....and the last one I bought, in 2000, my stock 1200....
I bought that 1200 to support the companies, as Master McEwen had told us to. I SERIOUSLY intended to expand it with a Mediator and, at the very least an '060. Sadly, that never happened and I sold it....
......to buy Amithlon! :-D
[Edit]
Speaking of, has anyone tested that new QuarkTek lib for WinUAE? I'm just wondering if, since Amithlon is simply a UAE-imbedded linux kernel, the Library would work on it? People say that it's never going to get true, 3D support, but theoretically, it should work, right? :-?
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Hum,
My towered amiga (http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/blobrana/amiga/amiga.htm) looks like a tangle of cables and wires...
(BTW, i`ve a new house now , so now at least the room looks tidy ;)
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http://members.chello.be/ws36055/amigaone/a1pics.html
no pictures of my old miggy (towered 1200), but these are of my 'new' shiny A1XE :-D
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SilvrDrgn wrote:
http://mikerye.homeip.net/about_my_computers.html (http://mikerye.homeip.net/about_my_computers.html)
Some nice kit setup there!!
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Our new tower:
http://www.swaug.org.uk/images/a1200t.jpg
check out how it was built in the tutorial at http://www.swaug.org.uk
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Hmm... since I have a bit of free time, I'll take you on a rare picture tour of some highlights of my collection.
A4000 Desktop (http://home.comcast.net/~ilwrath/computers/a4k_desk.jpg) -- My pride and joy. The A4000D with CyberStorm 060 mk2 and CyberVision 64/3d. Also, the computer I've owned for the longest. (All previous computers I owned I sold back when I needed money, about 8 years ago.) Anyhow, the monitor is a 21" ViewSonic GS815, hooked via a Belkin Omni-Cube to my A4000 and my daily-use P4 PC. Also scattered about is various other equipment hooked to the Amiga, such as the NEC 4x SCSI external CD-ROM.
Hub, Switch, Cablemodem and Toshiba (http://home.comcast.net/~ilwrath/computers/switch_laptop.jpg) -- Some small network gear and my trusty (crusty?) Toshiba Satellite Pro 440 laptop. And you can see much paperwork accumulated on the SCSI scanner for the Amiga. To the left of the picture, you can see my rack of incomplete computers. (Note the pretty Amiga colors.) I didn't take a full shot of this, as it's a rather depressing view of several forgotten projects that really would be better left hidden.
Dresser with TV and A1200 (http://home.comcast.net/~ilwrath/computers/a1200.jpg) -- The A1200 gaming system is currently sitting in this spot. Sometimes it rotates out to the front room's large TV. Sometimes a C64 or Bally Astrocade sits in this spot, as well. Note my fiancee's various stuffed animals slowly invading...
SGI Octane R10k SSE (http://home.comcast.net/~ilwrath/computers/octane.jpg) -- An eBay find. I picked it up a couple years ago. It's not currently powered up, but it has a cold blue LED I installed for the power light, to replace the infamous burned out SGI incandescent bulbs. I also like the Boing beachball and hidden Indigo2 Extreme.
An artwork (http://home.comcast.net/~ilwrath/computers/bad_cd.jpg) -- I like to call it "Closet door molding featuring 12x burn error." It's creation was strictly accidental. I tossed a coaster, and that was where it stuck.
Colin (the super-guinea!) (http://home.comcast.net/~ilwrath/computers/colin.jpg) -- It is believed that Colin secretly runs the entire operation.