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Re: How far can an A2000 go?
« on: November 27, 2002, 03:57:17 PM »
Mine has a Blizzard 060 w/32Mb, an A2032 flicker fixer, a PicassoII Gfx card, GVP SCSI+ , a Toshiba CD-ROM and an external 1760k Floppy Drive.

A Kickboard allows switching between 1.3, 2.05, and 3.1 Kickstarts.

A MegaChip Daughterboard upped the CHIP RAM to 2Mb.

There's a 850Mb Quantum mounted on the GVP card which also controls an external 500Mb Quantum.

Two external 1.1Gb Seagates, the CD-ROM and a HP 4c Scanner are under the control of the Blizzard's SCSI-II controler.

I've output 1600x1200x8bit but normally use 800x600x16bit. I created NEW screenModes with P96 including one that matches the Full Overscan of HiRes PAL, and 720x500 for wordprocessing.

I go onLine with this A2000HD that I have owned since 1991, and manage a website with it. I may have to link it to the eagerly-awaited A1 in the future when THAT becomes my main machine.

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