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Re: Saraba and Caricon
« on: July 10, 2012, 09:14:59 PM »
Last I heard, she was still living outside of Van Wert, Ohio, she only went to Colorado to visit her Mom. The last time I saw her and her husband was at an Amitech-Dayton meeting a couple of years ago, I haven't been attending the meetings, as all my Amigas are dead as a doornail except my 1200, but it needs a new (or repaired) keyboard, rendering it basically useless until I can fix that. I will hopefully be having one of my three 4000 motherboards re-capped by Amigakit before too long, as I'm jonesing for OS 3.9 something fierce.
Amiga 4000: OS 3.9, 136M FastRAM, Cyberstorm MK-III 68060/50, 18G UWSCSI Seagate Cheetah (10K RPM), 4G SCSI Seagate Barracuda, Cybervision 64/3D, IOBlix, Oktagon 2008, Ariadne II connected wirelessly to an Apple Airport Extreme, viewed with a 19" NEC Multisync 95 CRT in 1280x1024x64K colors *only Amiga makes it paw-sible*
 

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Re: Saraba and Caricon
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2012, 01:53:35 AM »
Y hello thar, Chris. :o) The  1200 has fitted the DKB 1240 you gave me. It's (actually) a 68030@50mhz with 32M, not too bad. That and a 1.3G Seagate drive. I'll mess around with the machine to see if I can get the keyboard working first before I try the one you have, it's actually kind of intermittent. The connection point may be dirty or something. I wonder if there's much history of 1200s in general with this.
Amiga 4000: OS 3.9, 136M FastRAM, Cyberstorm MK-III 68060/50, 18G UWSCSI Seagate Cheetah (10K RPM), 4G SCSI Seagate Barracuda, Cybervision 64/3D, IOBlix, Oktagon 2008, Ariadne II connected wirelessly to an Apple Airport Extreme, viewed with a 19" NEC Multisync 95 CRT in 1280x1024x64K colors *only Amiga makes it paw-sible*