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Re: Trying to get a CF/IDE-SCSI emulator going...
« on: August 06, 2012, 04:19:52 AM »
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I'm afraid I can't figure out your hardware setup from the post


Here is what his sig link says

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This is the second Amiga 1200 I've towered. (See the first here.) For this project I utilized a "Noblesse" custom tower from Revanche, LLC. It's a stylish unit that is compatible with several popular busboards, etc.

All parts were gathered, new, in late 2004 aside from the Blizzard A1260 accelerator with 66MHz 68060 (an overclocked 60MHz processor) and Blizzard SCSI module, which were used items. A FlickerMagicT scan doubler / flicker-fixer was used to allow the use of a standard 31kHz VGA display which, in this case, is a 19" Sony CRT on a KVM.

I use this system primarily for demos and games. A demo running on this level of hardware is much more impressive, relatively speaking, than those running on current, many-gigahertz, 3D accelerated PCs.
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items are from between 01 Jun 2002 & 03 Aug 2010.
My machines:
PowerMac G4 MDD 1.5ghz 1.25GB 10.5.8 & MOS 2.7
Mac Mini C2D 10.6.8 2GHz 3GB 250GB HDD
MacBook Retina 16GB 256GB SSD 10.8
iPad 2
Underground Gamer invites (a classic game site) PM

Need a part for a PC or Mac? PM me, I\'ll let you know if I come across it.

OS X trumps Windows on every level.

MorphOS, OS4 and Classic Amiga systems are the only ones who are real \'Amigas\', not that joke AROS or Amiga Forever.