The 3 (Read: 11) Amigas
My Amigas
1. A1200T w/ Blizz060/SCSI, XSurf, PicassoII, DelfinaLite. 4.7Gb hard drive, HD floppy, CDRW/DVD drives. ZIP250 and Syquest135 on the SCSI chain. This is my primary machine. I get email, surf the web, host my website, word process, play games, process images, and encode my CD collection to mp2. It's also the dock for my digital camera and will be accompanying me to college in a few months (along with an awful PC laptop for dire compatibility emergencies).
2. CD32. Used for, amazingly enough, CD32 stuff. Expanded with SX-1 and FMV card. This is my other games machine. CD32 software is great because it never suffers from compatibility problems like the old disk-based stuff. Reassigning NonVolatile to the harddrive removes the classic save game troubles.
3. A1200D. This one's a fixer-upper. It needs ROMs, disk drives, keyboard... er... Everything, come to think of it. Just a motherboard in a case at the moment. This will be a luggable machine eventually.
4. A1XE-G4. It "runs" Linux, but is essentially offline until OS4 is released.
Other Amigas in my house
5. A4000D. PPC/060, PicassoIV, DelfinaPlus, IOExtender. Me dad's machine. Not seeing much use until OS4 is released.
6. A3000D. Offline, new components need to be installed. Used in mixing studio.
7. A500. Trapdoor RAM has died, along with clock. Also part of the mixing studio.
8. A2000. Basement storage.
9. CD32. Another one. Not hooked up. Also has an SX-1.
10. A1XE-G4. Another. Unlike me, my dad can actually use Linux, so this is his primary machine.
11. A600. It's small. It's not here yet.