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Hi from australia.
« on: June 12, 2007, 07:41:36 AM »
Just got my A3000UX and A4000 out of the closet and thought
I'd go back to the 'good times' when computing was fun. It has been many years since i've used an Amiga, growing very tired of using Windows and Linux doesn't quite do it for me.

btw my A3000UX needs a new Agnus, 8372AB I believe. If anybody has a spare I would be grateful if you could get in touch with me..





 

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Re: Hi from australia.
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2007, 01:09:04 PM »
Thanks for the advice.

I checked both boards and I must have removed them prior to packing them away years ago, I vaguely remember the A3000 having some acid leakage and I must have removed the A4000 battery as a precaution.

There is some yellowing on the face of the A4000 but the A3000 is really clean & I am missing the button & the assembly, it has to be somewhere I guess.

Cheers.

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Re: Hi from australia.
« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2007, 02:25:45 AM »
Ahh.. they kinda work. I mean, the clock in the A4k is still cactus after re-installing another, I don't see any track damage so maybe if I replace a couple of chips it might work again.

I had some luck getting the clock to work in the A3000 on Saturday though. Just bridged a couple of tiny tracks and fired up Sysinfo, I was quite impressed when it reported that the clock was found. I quickly spot soldered in this 3.6v Lithium AXIAL and a small signal diode and that did the trick..




Now to get another Agnus and she will be good as new :)
 

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Re: Hi from australia.
« Reply #3 on: August 23, 2007, 05:51:44 AM »
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Hey Goldtop, where about in Australia are you? I've noticed a lot of people around the world lately have been dusting of their old Amigas and bringing them out again (myself included). And there are quite a few Aussies around still using them too.


I am in Wollongong. I missed using the Amiga but unfortunately Amiga hardware is still so expensive and hard to find.

I was thinking of fully decking out my Amiga 3000 but I don't like the idea of putting it in a tower in order to get the performance and features that I need, besides I really love the look of the A3000 case. If I get a spare 3000 then that may give me the excuse to put it in a tower and add a mediator..etc

I may just end up decking out the A4000 instead.
 

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Re: Hi from australia.
« Reply #4 on: August 23, 2007, 06:02:56 AM »
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Being a Sysop and Co-Sysop using Max's BBS and talking to people in real time.


Interesting!

I was also a sysop & musician, I ran AmiExpress BBS and I still have the entire system on one of my SCSI drives. I cannot bring myself to format that drive after so many years :)
 

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Re: Hi from australia.
« Reply #5 on: August 23, 2007, 09:28:05 PM »
I didn't find it easy to configure it the first time around, setting up the conferences was tricky.

I thought AmiExpress was probably the best BBS system around at the time, it was very customizable and people were constantly coding new doors for it. It was a little unstable though and I found myself having to reset the machine at least once a week.