Zekaric wrote:
What would someone need to do in order to make a CD32 into a A500/A600 like machine? Would it properly run most of the Amiga software?
You would need a SX-1, SX32, or SX32 Pro which would give you a floppy drive connector to attach an external floppy drive. The CD32 already has an AUX port for an A4000 style keyboard and a mouse can be inserted into one of the joypad ports. That would give you the same functionality of an A500/A600 and it should run all the same software that any A500/A600 with OS3.1 ROMs installed will run.
You can also install a hard drive inside the SX-1 enclosure. The SX32 Pro allows a 2.5" hdd to be installed inside the CD32 itself, and I think the SX32 also works the same way, but without the SX32 Pro's 68030 CPU and 68882 FPU.
The CD32 is actually a very good Amiga option if you don't want to expand it much, as the accelerator options are extremely rare and limited in number of different ones made (the only one I know of is the SX32 Pro but there might be more).
To get a brand new Amiga of any kind is sort of rare these days, so if you are interested in getting one, give Red a PM and start having fun with your very own brand new Amiga!