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My Amiga lives!
« on: May 31, 2011, 11:56:59 PM »
Hi all,

First post!

So, the story goes - Bought A1200 in 1993. Spent over a decade upgrading and changing it until it was something of a beast for it's time - Blizzard PPC 160 / 060, BVision, Power Flyer Gold, Power Tower, Microvitec GPM 1701, 250Mg ZIP drive, dial up internet, OS3.9 etc... etc...

Then, in about 2003/4 I bought a PC laptop. Ran it alongside the Amiga until the Microvitec broke down on the Amiga. I spent an aaaaaage trying to find another GPM 1701. Finally got one, but for some reason it wouldn't display the signal from the BVision that my previous 1701 had. Tried to fiddle about within my hard drive through AGA to remove the graphics settings to no avail. Amiga goes into wardrobe, monitor eventually ends up uncovered in an unforgiving, cold and slightly damp garage (I didn't put it there and didn't realise until it had been in there for months!).

So, fast forward a good 4 years and I've moved house and brought Amiga and monitor with me. This time it all languishes in the attic (clean and warm, if nothing else!). Fast forward another 18 months and I dig it all out and try to get it all going again with a view to stripping and selling.

Had immediate problems of no BVision output at all and keyboard not working. After much scratching of the head, and very nearly giving up again, the soldering iron came out to the BVision/AGA switcher wiring that had come unsoldered and I re-seated A4000 keyboard adapter. Would you believe it (after a good hour of the monitor making odd crackly noises / screen being off colour/on colour over and over) the old girl only fires up again in CGFx for the first time in about 7 years!!

Whipped out an old 2003 Workbench backup CD and restored all the files to undo all my previous fiddling, hooked her back up to my old hi-fi (also enjoying a resurrection!) and she's back!

7 second boot times - a  joy after Windows!!!

I've removed and sold the ZIP drive, as I've also removed and sold the Port Plus Junior' that was previously running the internet connection (sadly, my crazily expensive Alienware PC is solely running that now).

The aim all along was to make sure things work, then sell them. I'm going through my old games 5 at a time on eBay, but now she's working again I almost feel like a Doctor mulling over pulling the plug on a life support machine and I am not sure I can do it! The only saving grace is that at 5 games at a time it's going to take a long time before I am at the point of having hardware and serious software only left.

It certainly feels nice having her back - that was always the intention, but the no doubt decent money the components would make now is still tempting. Maybe you can all put me off before it gets to that stage! :D

I've been amazed at how much old hardware I've got kicking around. I've also got 2x CD32's (one with the FMV module!) and another 2 A1200's. With a semi-decent expansion card I could whip up another decent-ish A1200 set up as I've got an IDE adapter and IDEFix amongst stuff no longer used. Decisions, decisions! :lol:
« Last Edit: July 09, 2020, 07:51:01 PM by RTID75 »
* Power Towered rev 1B A1200, OS3.9,  Blizzard PPC 300 / 68060, BVision, 256mb Fast RAM, FastATA Mk5, 160gb hard drive, DVDRW drive, BenQ BL912 19" monitor.

* Rev 1B A1200, Blizzard 1230 Mk IV, 96Mb Fast RAM, SCSI, IDE to SD and 16Gb SD card.

* As new, standard rev 2B A1200 Amiga Technologies Magic pack, proper Commodore era Mitsumi D357T2 floppy drive.

* Sadly neglected CD32 & FMV card.
 

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Re: My Amiga lives!
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2011, 11:58:05 PM »
Thanks for the welcome. Nice to hear from like-minded souls! :)

I suppose I'd come around to the 'I've not used it for years, so I don't  need it' way of thinking, but as crazy as it sounds, breathing life  back into the machine after such a long lay off was a very personally  gratifying moment and a great feeling. It was like getting an old friend  back! This particular A1200 and I go way back, as mentioned, and before  the A1200 I had an A500+, so my Amiga adventure goes back nearly 20  years now. It was not something I wanted to give up on in the first  place, more like circumstances dictated.

It's funny you know, it was only the weekend when I upgraded Amiga  Forever 2008 to 2011, now I am running the real thing again! :D

So, some initial 'being back' thoughts after the few PC/Windows exclusively years:

Hate how the machine is all but locked up so much when heavy IDE activity is going on (burning CD's for example).

Hate instant crashes that take the whole machine down.

Hate remembering how fragile the file system can be.

*Love* the general speed of use in Workbench and exceptionally efficient use of memory / disk space compared to Windows.

Love the 7 second boot up time!

Love remembering that I have TVPaint on the hard drive! It's the only 24  bit graphics package I've ever been able to use (far from an expert,  mind!). Never got on at all with anything similar on the PC.

Love the Heath Robinson-ness of the inside of this thing! It really is a  DIY mixed bag of bits and bobs, bodges, and workarounds (that I put  together 100% by myself!) but it works! I certainly could NEVER imagine  taking a soldering iron to the motherboard of my Alienware like I did on  the Amiga! I must have had nerves of steel and great confidence or much  stupidity back in the day!

Amused getting used to the mouse control of the menus, the menus  themselves, the other side close buttons again, then pointing the mouse  in the wrong direction / clicking wrong buttons on Windows 7 soon  afterwards! :lol:

Anyway, I'm sure I will be posting a bit more on here.

Oh, advice - DPaintV with printed manual - sell or keep?
* Power Towered rev 1B A1200, OS3.9,  Blizzard PPC 300 / 68060, BVision, 256mb Fast RAM, FastATA Mk5, 160gb hard drive, DVDRW drive, BenQ BL912 19" monitor.

* Rev 1B A1200, Blizzard 1230 Mk IV, 96Mb Fast RAM, SCSI, IDE to SD and 16Gb SD card.

* As new, standard rev 2B A1200 Amiga Technologies Magic pack, proper Commodore era Mitsumi D357T2 floppy drive.

* Sadly neglected CD32 & FMV card.
 

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Re: My Amiga lives!
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2011, 10:12:59 PM »
No, no viruses on my discs!

Oh, I don't have a scanner for the DPaintV manual. Even if I did, it'd take a LOT of scanning!
* Power Towered rev 1B A1200, OS3.9,  Blizzard PPC 300 / 68060, BVision, 256mb Fast RAM, FastATA Mk5, 160gb hard drive, DVDRW drive, BenQ BL912 19" monitor.

* Rev 1B A1200, Blizzard 1230 Mk IV, 96Mb Fast RAM, SCSI, IDE to SD and 16Gb SD card.

* As new, standard rev 2B A1200 Amiga Technologies Magic pack, proper Commodore era Mitsumi D357T2 floppy drive.

* Sadly neglected CD32 & FMV card.