Wow, nice upgrades!
My upgrade path was a lot slower but I suppose it gave me time to get
the most out of every last byte of memory and disk space. It's a good
discipline to have less and make the most of it - an Amiga tradition!
I wish I got a monitor the same day as my A1200, I had to use a 25"
telly for a few years, then got a PC SVGA NEC Multisync 3D (hey they
seem a popular monitor for scandoubler users!)
The Dataflyer would be an interesting bit of kit for CD32 owners if
they had an SX32 since it would allow them to use SCSI scanners, CD
burners and flash card readers!
miksuh: Do you still have your IBM `DeathStar'? They have a bit of a bad rep!
Chunder: I meant it goes against the grain and doesn't feel quite
right! ;-) Ripping the shielding off, stuffing the motherboard in a
tower (at an extra £100+) then getting a Zorro busboard and keyboard
etc. It's not the sort of thing your average Amiga owner wanted to do
back in the mid 90's.
:-D
Turambar: The best Amiga mouse was the Wizard 3-button (560dpi) mice
in black and vanilla - very accurate, great microswitches and the
middle button could be assigned to shift or used in Quake to run/jump.
I still think the CD32 pad is the best you can get for Amiga, not sure
about joysticks but 'The Bug' was a little too wobbly for me.
X-Ray: The A4000T would be most peoples' dream upgrade...
;-) ;-)