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Re: old timer returns to the A1200 and is now a NEWBIE
« on: January 01, 2009, 09:18:53 PM »
Dear Friend:

I suggest getting amos professional (for amiga). Is really easy to learn, and then you can create your own video games for amiga. You can use deluxe paint and import your drawings into amos, thus being able to make nice games.
Visit the Amos Factory:

http://amos.condor.serverpro3.com/

A website dedicated to amiga/amos programming. I think you can even download a free version of amospro.
Cheers!!!

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Re: old timer returns to the A1200 and is now a NEWBIE
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2009, 02:10:30 AM »
Dear Friend:

I have a beloved amiga 1200. I have an 030 accelerator ( 030/50mhz + fpu 50mhz + ram 18 mb) I believe is agvp jaws 1230 accelerator. Is not as fast as an 040 or 060, but it runs good, it never overheats (which is the case with higher accelerators) and is good enough to run all the software i want to. Is super for games and applications alike. I even use it for raytracing/3d using 'aladdin 4d' and is good enough for me. I only paid us$ 120 for the 1230 accelerator (ebay) and then like u$ 40 for the fpu and u$ 60 for the 16 mb ram stick (from software hut).
Is not as fast as the 040 and 060, but is stable and reliable, cheaper, and good enough for all unless you want to get into 3d animation, in which case you should get a fast pentium.
Cheers !!!

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