I really don't understand all you guys telling Gwion that the A600 is useless and that he should spend lots of money upgrading it (or even his A1200) just so it can do a bad job of the everyday drudgery jobs that any cheap windows box can do (web browsing, email, mp3 playing, etc.).
Instead, he should celebrate what the "stock" A600 CAN do. Instead of trying to get it to do stuff it wasn't designed to do, use it for what it excels at. I mean, that's why I still use my Amiga! For the neat, quirky software and hardware that, while old, can still perform today.
Don't compare it to modern machines or expect it to do what a modern computer can do, ever. You don't drive a VW bug expecting it to be a Ferrari. You drive it because it offers its own, unique, special experience. The same with the Amiga.
I am under no illusion that my Amiga will outperform a modern PC or MAC - but it can do some other things well if I approach it from a retro-computing point of view.
Heck, it can do a lot! All an A600 really needs is to put an internal Hard drive in there and one can accomplish a lot.
If you put me in a cabin for a week with a stock A600, DPaint, Brilliance, and a tracker program I'd have an album's worth of music and all the artwork produced on this little bundle of fun. Heck, I might even produce a cool retro-looking video on it in Anim format, superimposed over video with a genlock (cheap nowadays on Ebay). To take a break I'd play some great classic ECS games.
Gwion is trying to learn what he can do with an Amiga - in this case the A600 is almost perfect. A great starter system. Cut your teeth on it, Gwion, and explore.
To use an analogy: when you decided to learn guitar, you start on a decent economy model and see how well you do. You don't immediately go out and buy a $4000 deluxe Stratocaster (that comes later when you have gained your chops). Those who do usually find that it's the player (or user), not the equipment, that makes the music sparkle.
If anyone thinks his or her A600 is so useless, please give it to me....I'll put it to great use.