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Re: Do you use an x86 based machine?
« on: August 19, 2003, 08:54:37 AM »
I have THREE Amigas AC-wired, including THIS A2000/060 64Mb with 4 SCSI HDDs. 1 CBM 8-Bit AC-wired, and 1 CBM 8-Bit un-wired. That's my Commodore-based-background.

1 cat-blocking Unisys 486 under a desk-drawer from which I scavenged one of those SCSI drives, and cut a 5¼"-to-3½" addaptor section of case.

1 HP NetServer (486) that I may use to make a power-Coldfire-A3000-SCSI-wonderbox, use as a Linux-Server, or just use as furniture!

1 empty 24" high ATX Tower presently unused.

 ° I have to confess that, in my computer-room, there is a AMD K6 with two CD Drives, 1 HDD containing WindowsME, and 1 (presently) unconnected HDD containing a Linux distro that I installed. My brother-in-law has set this up as a Win-box to down-load files from the USB-Port of my wife's Kodak Digital. My brother-in-law demonstrated to his sister how troublesome a K6-WinME-with-KodakSoftware can be. I held my tongue as, I don't yet have a Thylasine, and I'm STILL WAITING (Doug? Oh Doug?) for my Feb5 2002 Earlybird A1G4!

Dang! I need USB and Turboprint!!
-vortexau; who\\\'s still waiting! (-for AmigaOS4! ;-) )
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