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Offline Iggy

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Re: OS on Amiga
« on: October 07, 2012, 03:09:47 PM »
Quote from: Darrin;710611
@ Lassie:
 
Your A4000 and A1200 should get something close with a 256 colour screenmode (of course they won't get those 1920x1080 screens). My A2000 looks almost the same, except it is a lower resolution via a Cybervision643D RTG card.
 
All your A2000 and the 4MB A600 will manage the same ClassicWB as my Minimig.
 
If you decide to have a go at installing ClassicWB and have problems then post here. We'll help with any questions.
 
Here's the link to ClassicWB home page:
http://classicwb.abime.net/
 
Read the minimum specs on the different versions and decide which on is best for you.

Thanks for the link, Darrin.
Once again you provide something that lures me back to old hardware.
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Re: OS on Amiga
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2012, 05:42:39 PM »
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LOL. You're welcome. Suddenly I feel like a crack dealer. :D

No, a crack habit would probably be cheaper (and no more likely to upset the wife).:laugh1:
"Not making any hard and fast rules means that the moderators can use their good judgment in moderation, and we think the results speak for themselves." - Amiga.org, terms of service

"You, got to stem the evil tide, and keep it on the the inside" - Rogers Waters

"God was never on your side" - Lemmy

Amiga! "Our appeal has become more selective"