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AmiGeezer wrote:I'm fancying an A4000 (Desktop or Tower) although I know it's memory access is slower than a 1200's.
You're thinking of the A4000's standard CPU board - the A3640 - which had throttled memory. As soon as you stick an accelerator in there (Which you have to do really) there's no difference or the 4000 has faster memory. If you get a Cyberstorm PPC for instance you'll get the 64-bit wide memory interface rather than the BlizzardPPC's 32-bit (but of course you have to buy SIMMs in pairs!)
sdyates wrote:I have an A2000 toaster, 18MB, 86040, 2MB chip ram, extra retina graphics card, OS3.1 if you are interested.
My modest opinion is: you should consider getting an emulator instead, such as WinUAE and/or Amithlon. Performances are far better on a modern PC with an emulator than you would get with an already outdated Amiga.
Jose wrote:Get an A4000, it's so much more solid. The A1200 tower conversions with zorro /pci bus extenders are inferior to the A4000's in design and have inferior transfer rates. You'll also probably be able to use AOS4/MOS with them, wich probably won't happend with the A1200.
Tomas wrote:QuoteJose wrote:Get an A4000, it's so much more solid. The A1200 tower conversions with zorro /pci bus extenders are inferior to the A4000's in design and have inferior transfer rates. You'll also probably be able to use AOS4/MOS with them, wich probably won't happend with the A1200.That is odd, because from what i heard it is that OS4 on the a1200 with ppc is what is going to be released first of those two. And betatester has already OS4 running on their a1200 for quite some time now. And MOS already runs on a a1200 i think?
AmiGeezer wrote:De dooo di do di doo - de dooo di do di doo .... did-it.Very loud sounds on it but great fun!:-)
InTheSand wrote:Hehe!!Err... this is going a bit OT, but do you have the mains adapter for it? If so, any idea on the voltage and polarity?I'm guessing it's 6 volts DC, but not sure of positive or negative tip/centre of plug. - Ali