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Re: CDTV question
« on: November 29, 2008, 04:11:22 PM »
I picked up mine for $100 US about a month ago on Ebay, Quite a bargain, considering I have seen them go for double or even triple that if it had a keyboard this year.
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Re: CDTV question
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2008, 07:46:43 PM »
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barney wrote:
Commodore really piss me off sometimes. They create another Amiga computer with completely different ports so we have to buy all new peripherals. I'm amazed the company lasted as long as they did. I have yet to see a keyboard or mouse for the CDTV. Oh well.

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You have to remember the CDTV was not aimed at the Amiga market OR the computer market. Commodore wanted to tap a whole new market- the consumer electronics- home theater/livingroom space (yet unknown an way ahead of its time). The fact that the CDTV is based on an Amiga platform is really a bonus, as most home theater systems are now PC's in disguise. Commodore did not want it to appeal only to the Amiga market, so they distanced it from the Amiga in all ways the could (some would argue if this was really a smart move),and you will see that nowhere on the CDTV does it even hint at being an Amiga.
Yes, in a perfect world, the CDTV would have a "standard" Keyboard port, but if you think about it ALL Amiga models have a different port or connection. The A500 didn't have an external keyboard at all for them to even use, so it makes perfect sense for them to come up with a "CDTV only" keyboard.

BTW, there are aftermarket and I believe home made keyboard adapters that let you use an A2000 keyboard. I have seen them on Ebay.
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Re: CDTV question
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2008, 10:01:08 PM »
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amigadave wrote:
  Has anyone seen such a 68000 plug/ribbon cable/relocated 68000 socket?


No, not a commercial product anyways,
In theory, it should be a very simple task, with parts totaling under $5. The hardest thing will be soldering all the wires to each point. If you can find a socket for the CPU, you are halfway there. Who knows, you just may have created a market for them. :-D
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