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Re: I got my A2000 today... :-)
« Reply #14 from previous page: July 06, 2007, 04:10:25 AM »
The A2000 is a great workhorse. The only issue I have with it is the amount of space it takes up--especially with a 1084 monitor. I own 2 of them right now. I tried a 3.1 rom in my A2500 but had to put the original 2.04 rom back in this morning because of some compatiblity issues--I've had this machine since 1993 and have a lot of software on it from that era. I might get a rom switcher some day but the my A4000 does system 3.1 so much better, I'm not in too big of a hurry. The 3.1 rom also slowed my hard disk speed to a crawl--I believe this is because my A2091 SCSI board has 6.6 roms and the 7.0 roms were probably developed to deal with this amoung other issues.

So I guess what I'm trying to say is that have some fun with your machine and play around with it as it is before you invest a lot of time and money in upgrades. If you want a machine that can do OS3.9 well, get an A4000 which sometimes can be had for what you paid for your A2000. And I don't think you got such a bad deal. You managed to bring the seller to reality at least. I sold 2 1084 monitors for $60 and $70 and paid $30 for an A2000 keyboard recently so the accessories you got do count for something. And it is nice to buy a complete system and not have to spend ages getting the parts you need to make things work.
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Re: I got my A2000 today... :-)
« Reply #15 on: July 06, 2007, 04:41:57 AM »
I think the A2000 is a great machine. I got mine for free and it turned out to be a PAL machine!. It kinda sucks for me because I wanted to put a video toaster in it.

I have a GVP 030 board and run it with dbl PAL on a 15" LCD monitor.
 

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Re: I got my A2000 today... :-)
« Reply #16 on: July 06, 2007, 05:02:33 AM »
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I think the A2000 is a great machine. I got mine for free and it turned out to be a PAL machine!. It kinda sucks for me because I wanted to put a video toaster in it.



There is a jumper on the motherboard that controls whether it is in NTSC or PAL mode. Open the cover and move it to the NTSC position and you will have a NTSC 2000. You will have to remove the power supply carriage to do this. The jumper is in the back of the motherboard behind the Agnus chip.
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Re: I got my A2000 today... :-)
« Reply #17 on: July 06, 2007, 08:42:45 AM »
By the price the seller must have been doomy selling off one of hist military spec A2000's  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:


Sorry couldnt resist, suprised I am thee first  :-D
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Re: I got my A2000 today... :-)
« Reply #18 on: July 06, 2007, 12:40:02 PM »
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There is a jumper on the motherboard that controls whether it is in NTSC or PAL mode. Open the cover and move it to the NTSC position and you will have a NTSC 2000. You will have to remove the power supply carriage to do this. The jumper is in the back of the motherboard behind the Agnus chip.


I just did the reverse and converted my NTSC 2000 to PAL by cutting 2 tracks.

If you're using a monitor then I'd stick to PAL as a few games don't like NTSC (Ooops!  Reread your post and you want to use a toaster!).  Better yet, locate the jumper (I'm at work, so I can't check the number) and run the pins to a switch on the back of the case and then you can toggle between PAL and NTSC between boot-ups.
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Re: I got my A2000 today... :-)
« Reply #19 on: July 06, 2007, 05:46:51 PM »
Well....
It is not purchased for expanding it into the heaven...
It is only for the retro feeling of the A2000 I had before...
Maybe I will expand it a little bit...
HD controller, memory or even a turbocard....
Don't know yet...

I got the A1200 with PPC and os 3.9
And an A500 with kick 1.3, for compatibility to games....
so the 2000 is somewhere in between...
if possible I will get network and a picasso....

If i got the manual correct the bridgeboard is capable to transfer network traffic between the amiga and the pc enviroment. enabling network to me... got a lot of the old 3COM etherlink 3 cards laying around....
have to get a HD controller to install the OS to first...
and a kickstart with automount... (2.04 is preferd)
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Story is ongoing.... And to be updated....  :-)

on the side i still try to get the BVision to function correct.... After some initial testing it is a hardware related error... but if it is the BVision itself or the PPC card is unknown at the moment....
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Re: I got my A2000 today... :-)
« Reply #20 on: July 06, 2007, 05:50:10 PM »
I believe there is a driver to allow you to use an ISA network card on the bridgeboard and transfer the data to the Miggy.  

The two problems with this are, ISA network cards, who has one these days. And it is insanely slow
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Re: I got my A2000 today... :-)
« Reply #21 on: July 06, 2007, 05:55:57 PM »
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ISA network cards, who has one these days


I got....  :-D
Four of the steady old 3com etherlink II and III

I'm not the kind who tosses away everything old...
Got lots o boxes full of old computer stuff...  8-)
Even ISA gfx and soundcards...

If anyone knows how to get ISA cards working in amiga...
Please let me know....
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Re: I got my A2000 today... :-)
« Reply #22 on: July 06, 2007, 06:40:52 PM »
As far as I know, there is no active connection to the Isa slots without a bridgeboard. I used to comtemplate buying a bridgeboard but my A2000s are now dedicated graphics machines and for what a 386 or Golden Gate card costs these days, I'd rather get a flicker fixer or something more practical for my money. A bigger memory card--like a supra 8 mb card--would help your system a lot. One of the pains of the A2000 is that you only have 8mb of Zorro II ram possible and bridge boards and some RTG cards will use some of this memory space and severely limit the memory unless you buy an accelerator with 32 bit memory expansion--preferebly in the form of 30 or 72 pin simms. Zip ram is also a rare and pricey commodity these days as are GVP simms.

 And I didn't notice you were in Norway which puts a different perspective on the price you paid. Here in the US, there are a lot of A2000s around for good prices but I'm not so sure about Norway.
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Re: I got my A2000 today... :-)
« Reply #23 on: July 06, 2007, 07:25:15 PM »
Yes, I am from norway....
A2000 is one of the most selling amigas in norway too.
Only to be set aside of the A500. (other amigas have had a great success in norway too.. like the A600...)
(probably A1200 as well)
But they do not grow on trees, and are quite hard to get. and that goes for most amiga equipment in norway...

If you compare prizes including shipping to norway, from.. like US... you don't end up that bad paying 1500NOK for an A2000

I have a bridgeboard in my 2000, and want to use it as much as possible... If i can use it with a network card and some sort of gfx, that would be great.

As far as prices go...
If you compare prizes including shipping to norway, from.. like US... you don't end up that bad paying 1500NOK for an A2000
In nowegian terms 1500 NOK is not much for the whole package...
A2000, monitor, keyboard, mose, a lot of disks +++
It is for us norwegians (at least to me it is) a relatively ok price...
it's not dracula prices...
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Re: I got my A2000 today... :-)
« Reply #24 on: July 06, 2007, 07:36:23 PM »
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I used to comtemplate buying a bridgeboard but my A2000s are now dedicated graphics machines and for what a 386 or Golden Gate card costs these days, I'd rather get a flicker fixer or something more practical for my money.


Really? How much are Golden Gate cards going for these days? (I don't think I've ever used mine.. or my Emplant for that matter... I got them with a "broken" A4000 that I fixed up.. They autoconfig OK, but that's all I've really done with them)
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Re: I got my A2000 today... :-)
« Reply #25 on: July 06, 2007, 07:40:31 PM »
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As far as I know, there is no active connection to the Isa slots without a bridgeboard. I used to comtemplate buying a bridgeboard but my A2000s are now dedicated graphics machines and for what a 386 or Golden Gate card costs these days, I'd rather get a flicker fixer or something more practical for my money.

That's right, the ISA slots are passive, there is mo connection to the Amiga, except for power. There was another option, oddly enough also called the "Golden Gate" board. There was a non-Commodore bridgeboard called the Golden Gate, which was better then Commodore's boards. But there was also the Golden Gate II board, which was a direct link between the Amiga's Zorro bus and the ISA bus. There never were any drivers for graphics cards though, just serial, network, printers and sound, if i recall.

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Re: I got my A2000 today... :-)
« Reply #26 on: July 06, 2007, 08:28:58 PM »
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Really? How much are Golden Gate cards going for these days?


The 386 bridge boards go for more than $100 and the Golden Gate ones are a lot rarer and better so I'd say you should get at least $150 for it. I think I've only seen one on Ebay this last year and I don't remember what it sold for so I can't give you any exact figures.
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Re: I got my A2000 today... :-)
« Reply #27 on: July 07, 2007, 02:51:12 AM »
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There is a jumper on the motherboard that controls whether it is in NTSC or PAL mode. Open the cover and move it to the NTSC position and you will have a NTSC 2000. You will have to remove the power supply carriage to do this. The jumper is in the back of the motherboard behind the Agnus chip.



@Ami_GFX,

Thanks for letting me know that!. I had know idea that the A2000 would swing both ways :lol:  No wonder it was such a handy video editing machine. I'll have to look for a Toaster card now.