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Offline Ami_GFX

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Re: When did you get your first Amiga ?
« on: May 25, 2009, 12:30:59 AM »
In the fall of 1993. I saw an ad in the paper for an Amiga 2500 for $300--a real steal at the time. It came with a 1084s monitor and an assortment of graphics programs and a modem. I was living in the SF bay area and there were several Amiga BBSs at the time and a couple of months later I bought a Digi-view gold/DigiPaint package from one of the sysops which threw me into the world of primitive digital photography. It made me apreciate what 19th century photographers went through. It also caused relationship problems:"You're spending more time with that computer, than you are with me," etc, etc. The Amiga lived up to it's name and my girlfriend of the time was very jealous of it. That girlfriend is ancient history but I still have the Amiga. It was dying a few years ago and I was about to sell it but instead, replaced the motherboard and added a DKB Megachip, a DKB 2632 memory expansion, a 2320 flicker fixer and an EGS Spectrum graphics card, replaced the 1080s monitor with an LCD monitor and brought it into the 21st century. The only thing lacking is more time to play with it.
A2500 owned since 1993 with A2630/DKB 2632, DKB Megachip, GVP EGS Spectrum, A2320 and GVP HC+8 on the inside and a DCTV on the outside. A4000D with CSPPC, Cybervision 64 and a Flicker Magic flicker fixer. A4000T Toaster Flyer & CSMKII. All systems completly retro and classic and mostly used to do geometic art as in my avatar.
 

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Re: When did you get your first Amiga ?
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2009, 02:52:50 AM »
Quote from: slayer;456083

Excuse my ignorance however since you mention no cpu accelerator of any kind, I suppose a true B2500 would have come with an 020/030 perhaps?


It came with a stock 2630 accelerator with 4mb ram and a 2091 SCSI controller. It still has the original accelerator with the 2632 memory expansion designed for it. I replaced the 2091 with a GVP controller that boots faster and has less problems with SCSI zip drives.

It also came with the original receipts which were for well over $2000, not including the software. When I bought it, it was a super sweet deal.
A2500 owned since 1993 with A2630/DKB 2632, DKB Megachip, GVP EGS Spectrum, A2320 and GVP HC+8 on the inside and a DCTV on the outside. A4000D with CSPPC, Cybervision 64 and a Flicker Magic flicker fixer. A4000T Toaster Flyer & CSMKII. All systems completly retro and classic and mostly used to do geometic art as in my avatar.