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Offline amigakit

Re: Have you made a profit with your Amiga?
« on: January 10, 2007, 07:42:57 PM »
Webstore is maintained with an Amiga.

Invoice/Packing slip printing by rack mounted Amiga. Ghostscript/Turbo print used.

Order processing by another rack mounted Amiga.

Adverts/marketing materials are designed/editted using Pagestream on a heavily expanded Amiga. Then saved in PDF format ready for printing


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Re: Have you made a profit with your Amiga?
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2007, 11:39:13 PM »
Racks are 19inch - A1200 based- one with BlizzardPPC 060/SCSI - all have Subway USB and CDRWs (using EasyBurn). Memory 64MB and 256MB respectively.

Other Amigas are A4000T and A1200T/Mediator1200SX/BlizzPPC 060/256Mb etc

Everything is networked together (all running EasyNet) with access to broadband internet.

Thanks to the new IBrowse 2.4/Ghostscript/Turboprint, we can now print shipping barcode labels directly from the Amiga- so very little need for other platforms now.





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Re: Have you made a profit with your Amiga?
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2007, 10:16:49 PM »
@Cyberus

Picture as requested of one of our spare A1200 rack mounts:

http://shop.amigakit.com/catalog/images/A1200-rack-mount.jpg

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Re: Have you made a profit with your Amiga?
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2007, 11:01:51 PM »
These were just bits'n'bobs that we inherited from the recent Eyetech acquisition.  

There is a bit of cutting needed (notice the PCMCIA slot) - also you need to extend all the ports to the rear of the case.  

Then theres the power issue- we are currently developing an ATX to A1200 solution (similar to our A4000-to-ATX adapter)

Dimensions of case are 44x38x8.5 cm
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