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Offline bbond007

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Re: Poll: Let the A2000 or A3000 go?
« on: September 08, 2011, 02:27:35 AM »
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Which would you be more likely to let go?


I had a really nice A2000 back in the day.

PP&H 040/28MHZ, 32mb 32bit ram, CV643D, GVP4008  SCSI with GURUROM (4MB RAM), Hydra Ethernet.

My ancient revision 4.0 A2000 was super stable and quite fast once the Kickstart and workbench was relocated to 32BIT ram. It was actually quite a bit faster than a stock 4000.

Everyone I knew with 3000 and 4000s were always needing some magical combination of busters and dmacs to get a stable system. At the time said I was very happy not dealing with that drama, but sure I would have traded my 2000 for a similarly configured 3000 :)

Between the 2000 and 3000 I'd still pick the 3000, partially because I have never had one.

Other than that, the faster Z-III bus and built in flicker fixer would be the selling point.
 
I really don't see one significantly better than the other. The are both pretty ugly on the outside bu today's standards - not sleek and modern like the wedge computers :)

If you are not doing this for financially motivated reasons, Have you ever thought of unloading both and putting together a 4000?

Everyone comments on how worthless of an upgrade AGA was.

I remember reading about the specs on ECS when it came out and was truly underwhelmed. About the only good news there is that existing computers could be upgraded.  

AGA on the other hand is a significant improvement with 8bpp in any mode and 4X the speed.

Lots of cool stuff will use AGA but not a GFX board. Paint programs, etc. I love watching AGA demos on my 1200 :)
 

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Re: Poll: Let the A2000 or A3000 go?
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2011, 03:44:42 AM »
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Wedgies are for spuds that still wear whitey tidies and the A4000 is the ugliest, most utilitarian looking Amiga C= ever pooped out.

I do like the wedge computers. I would argue that aesthetically the 1200 and 600 look better than the 500.

On the other hand, the A1000 has a really nice uniquely designed case. I thought that the keyboard bay and smaller (phone style) keyboard jack were a nice touch. I my opinion, The the 2000, 3000 and finally the 4000 became progressively more ugly. At least the 2000 has purpose - expand ability.

If Commodore would have stayed in business the 5000 would have looked like a toilet equipped with a fold down keyboard door. the Commode-door Amiga!

And if you don't like unreliable flaky crap with backwards capacitors, stay away from NTSC CD32s.
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