Since my last amiga was basically networked all the time, I never used any USB or CF add-ons, just passed things along via TCPIP
Now that I have a A2000/Video Toaster w/ no networking wanted, 'm wondering what the options are for USB or essentially a way to transfer files. Are there ZII boards available that offer the possibility of using USB sticks or Compact Flash? Or is everything in the used market now?
Thanks
There are no USB solutions for Amiga readily available for sale right now. If there were, you could get a Deneb and boot directly from USB, or a Subway and some kind of clock port adapter, and boot from USB.
You can boot from a CF by connecting it to a compatible IDE controller, but again, none are available any longer. The best would have been Buddha.
You can boot from a CF card seated in a CF->IDE adapter which in turn is seated in an IDE -> SCSI bridge which in turn is connected to a SCSI controller. All of these parts can be found on eBay, and SCSI controllers for a 2000 are still pretty easy to find used.
The most elegant combo for a 2000 is to obtain an accelerator that includes a SCSI controller on board, and attach this to an AztecMonster, which is a purpose-built SCSI-> compact flash adapter (combining the best elements of a CF->IDE adapter->SCSI bridge). From there, you just add any CF card.