I know the feeling... My stepp into the Amiga world was with a new A600HD, after uppgrading with memory and external diskdrive I found the 40MB HD too small and while searching for something to help me in that department I fell over an incredible offer for an A1200 with 170MB HD, sure that would be the end of my spaceproblems I thought and I went for it! Sold my A600 and bought an external CD for it also but soon found out that 170Mb was not going to do it so saved every little penny I had for months and finaly I could afford the big step I was about to make... that day I bought a fat Amiga 200W PSU, a used Blizzard 1230 Rev3, a 2.5"->2.5"&3.5" cable and a 3.2Gb HD drive, the biggest they had and was in over 350$ but I had to have it! That was a fat jump and I lived happily with that system for a few years then I fell on good times and managed to save some money and though I better check out the bigbox Amigas and so I did and found a great deal in the paper but didn't know it at the time cause it just said "an old A4000 used in a commersial studie". Not knowing what was in store for me I thought 1100$ was a bit steep but I had the money and I was determined to at least look at a bigbox Amiga for the first time. It didn't take me long to get out the fat wallet and pay the dude the money and home I went with a A4000T, CS060 rev1, CS-SCSI, VLab Motion, CV64, 80Mb Ram, 4.2GB SCSI + 1.2GB IDE, SCSI CD and a Multisync monitor to go with the system. That was truly a sweet week, missed alot of school due to a cold *cough*cough*.