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Offline AndyFCTopic starter

Sold my CD32 - did I do the right thing?
« on: May 04, 2005, 01:45:38 PM »
I'm clearing out the study and just agreed to sell my CD32 (with psu and 2 controllers, as well as Microcosm) for £20. I still have a towered A1200 with CD ROM and WinUAE is pretty good at CD32 emulation too.

Shame to see it go (although it hasn't been plugged in to anything other than the A1200 to get the ROMs imaged for about 2 years).

Judging by E-bay recently, I think I got a good price for it. What do you reckon?
A1200 in DIY Tower. 3.2 ROMs (softkicking 3.2.3), OS 3.2.3, CF card, CD RW and IDE to SD adapter running off the internal IDE port (using the A4000 4-port IDE adapter from Amigakit), Pistorm 32 lite with Pi4/2GB/Emu68 or Blizzard 1230-IV, with 32MB 60ns RAM and 50MHz 68882 FPU.
MorphOS on PowerMac G5 and ATI 9600 pro
 

Offline AndyFCTopic starter

Re: Sold my CD32 - did I do the right thing?
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2005, 11:42:35 AM »
No communicator, just a Weird Science Network CD 2 and cable (serial to CD32 COM port) which I haven't sold.

I'm not regretting the sale. I've got to think of the future - I now have £20 to spend on nappies.
A1200 in DIY Tower. 3.2 ROMs (softkicking 3.2.3), OS 3.2.3, CF card, CD RW and IDE to SD adapter running off the internal IDE port (using the A4000 4-port IDE adapter from Amigakit), Pistorm 32 lite with Pi4/2GB/Emu68 or Blizzard 1230-IV, with 32MB 60ns RAM and 50MHz 68882 FPU.
MorphOS on PowerMac G5 and ATI 9600 pro