@Moto:
Any input on the pros and cons of using a Pegasos as a Classic Amiga replacement would be appreciated!
Depends what you want to use it for.
I have a Pegasos1, which I have to admit, I hardly use at all these days, although I did switch it on last night. I used it mainly for ProStationAudio (and the occassional game of Feeble Files). It's Amiga enough for me to consider it an Amiga.
My A1200 still gets fired up for OctaMED and, well that's it but it sees more use than my Peg.
I also have an A1, which I still use every other day. It's even more Amiga than the Peg and is a still being used for HD-Rec.
I have a 4 month old WinXP box which I used last night to buld a drum track with Reason but I can honestly say that's the most use I've had out of it since I bought it.
Most of my home computing is now carried out on this here iBook.
All things considered, I'd say go for it; buy the Pegasos.
They're nice little machines and incredibly responsive.
And, to echo everyopne else, keep your A1200 too. :pint: