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Re: Documentation up showing you how to mod your own Amiga 1
« on: November 28, 2002, 09:27:42 AM »
Aaaarghh! I can't believe people are putting PCs into A1000 cases.... just.... GAAAAHHH! These people don't deserve to own the A1000.

Whats even worse is that guy RUINING a perfectly good SX-64! These machines are highly sought after collectors items! They weren't made in huge quantities, and he's just ripped it all out and put a PC in! UNBELIEVABLE!  :-o
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Re: Documentation up showing you how to mod your own Amiga 1
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2002, 12:16:38 PM »
No. The SX-64 worked fine before he ruined it...

@Wayne

hey, the SX-64 was only made in limited quantities. It is a sought after item by collectors (i'd love to have one). Plus, its really cool :-)

To me, its comperable to taking a mint original E-Type Jaguar, and putting the engine and interior from nissan micra in it!  :-o
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Re: Documentation up showing you how to mod your own Amiga 1
« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2002, 12:58:48 PM »
Hey, some people love classic cars, some people love their vinyl collection, some people are completely mental over star trek, others love antique furniture.

In this big 'old world we live in, one mans cool is another mans sad.

I love classic computers. Each one is unique, and most have interesting stories behind them of young enterprising souls trying their luck in the "new" world of home computers. I find the histories of the computers fascinating, and I don't care if other people think thats "sad". I like to restore the machines, and learn how they work, and learn the history of them. I think its sad to shove "just another clone" machine inside it.

This is my current collection, btw:
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