Hello everyone,
I've been busy the last couple of days, so this is the first time since saturday that i've been able to get on here. Firstly, i'll give you the specification for my AMIGA 1200:
Main Processor: Motorola MC68EC020, clocked at 14 Megahertz
Real-Time Clock: Internal header present for easy addition of an inexpensive RTC
Chip Set: AA 32bit Chip Set
Chip RAM: 2 Mb
Floppy Drive: Internal Chinon 880k
Hard Drive: 120 meg Seagate IDE Hard Drive
Hard Drive Controller: Integrated AT IDE 44 pin interface supports up to 2Gb Hard Drives
Interfaces: Standard Serial, Parallel, Disk Drive, and 2 Game Ports
Video Output: RF Modulated NTSC or PAL for direct connection to any Television set tuned to VHF channel 3 or 4 - Composite NTSC or PAL for connection to any video monitor, VCR, Camcorder, or video capture device - 23 pin connector for RGB (Analog/Digital) with adapters for 9 and 15 pin standard connectors - Horizontal refresh rates from 15.6 kHz to 31.5 kHz - Vertical refresh reates from 50 Hz to 73 Hz
Audio Output: 4 channel Stereo 8 bit sound and External RCA stereo audio jacks
Expansion Slots: 150 pin CPU local bus slot for Processor, Memory and bus expansion and One PCMCIA Psuedo Type 2 slot (16 bit, 68 pin)
Drive Bays: 1 3.5"HH bay for internal floppy drive, 1 2.5" internal bay for hard drive
Case Type: Console case with motherboard, drives, keyboard, and expansion slots in a case roughly the size of a thick PC keyboard
Dimensions: Approx. 490 mm x 70 mm x 250 mm (W x H x D) External Power Supply: Switched mode, 25 Watts
AmigaDOS Version: AmigaDOS3.0, Version 39.xxx, KickStart 3.0 on 512kb ROMs
AmiMac, I will post my picture soon. I'm a very busy guy and it's hard work being an actor, so you don't get too much time to yourself.
As for the PMs for signed photos, keep them coming. I'll be more than happy to send them.
Best wishes,
Ted Danson