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Advanced Amiga Analyzer found in storage
« on: October 20, 2006, 06:53:35 AM »
So while I was home-ward on business I decided to break the rusty seal on a storage room which hasn't seen the light of day in several years.  In it I found a treasure trove of Amiga and Commodore items.  Of particular interest is a box chock full of Amiga World and a few other Amiga magazines.

But most interesting is the Advanced Amiga Analyzer I found, which I must have come across right before storing everything and moving to Tallahassee.  At first glance it does not appear to be of any real use, just voltage indicators for all of the major ports.  So, what good is it, really?  How good is it at diagnosing problems with an Amiga system?

As an aside, I have brought home several other interesting items.  As I unpack, catalog, and repack items which I have accumulated in Tally for the past seven years, I will begin to bring more out of storage.  If I have anything to part with, I will post it here first.  One thing I will be getting rid of is a MicroBiotics expansion for the 1000 which has 2MB RAM, and the optional SCSI and FPU cards.  Sorry, I'm keeping the two MSD-2 drives  :crazy:
 

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Re: Advanced Amiga Analyzer found in storage
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2006, 02:11:12 PM »
I think I'm going to work on scanning the Amiga Worlds into PDFs.  ISTR that someone was working on such a project already, but he has to keep the mags...
 

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Re: Advanced Amiga Analyzer found in storage
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2006, 08:06:39 PM »
Can I close this thread?  Look, I agree and disagree altogether.  But I absolutely refuse to have this informative discussion thread-jacked.  If you don't like something said in a thread, start a new one and don't screw it up for everyone else.

Bubble, I'm not pointing at you specifically.  I'm making a generalized comment on the lack of courtesy that some exercise in these forums.

Hey, Wayne, how about making a special forum just for copyright {bleep}ing?