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Re: Some A2000 questions
« Reply #14 from previous page: April 04, 2010, 08:14:55 PM »
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Re: Some A2000 questions
« Reply #15 on: April 05, 2010, 02:34:05 AM »
Accelerator-wise, everything depends on what you want to do, and how far you're willing to go.  In addition to 32-bit acceleration and memory (and those things already mentioned), you can upgrade to RTG (better graphics card) and sound, and OS3.9.  

A more modest expansion might be a Supra Turbo28, a 2091 SCSI and ram, and maybe stock graphics with a flicker-fixer.  This is still a totally 16-bit system and may be more compatible with older 1.3 games (if that's important to you).

The 16-bit route is not necessarily cheaper than the 32-bit.

I have 3 2000s, 1 with a Supra Turbo, 1 with A2630 and DKB's memory add-on, and another with GVP's combo board.  They're all fun.

I only rescued the 2000s a few years ago, the big surprise to me was the rom of the SCSI interface may also have to be upgraded in addition to the system rom.
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Re: Some A2000 questions
« Reply #16 on: April 05, 2010, 02:44:57 AM »
I am mostly after a fun machine to mess with, and to play old games on, so keeping it 16 bit might be the best then.
 
The only real techie thing I'd like is a CD ROM drive, to give me an easy way of transferring files, since I don't have another option currently
 

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Re: Some A2000 questions
« Reply #17 on: April 05, 2010, 11:53:32 AM »
Just go with a a2091 or hc+8 then will give you a little extra ram and allow you to add a hard disk and cdrom...and they are pretty cheap and plentiful.
 

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Re: Some A2000 questions
« Reply #18 on: April 05, 2010, 12:13:32 PM »
If your just playing games a 030 card with a nice 2GB HD would be best.
Then you can use WHDLOAD speedily and have the most compatible configuration.
GVP impact 030 Combo with 4MB unpopulated or 16 Fully populated is a fairly trouble free unit.

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Re: Some A2000 questions
« Reply #19 on: April 05, 2010, 12:22:34 PM »
A few years ago I tried an A2000 with 2630+4 Mb and I inserted a CV64/3D gfx card and installed a 4 Gb scsi hd on a scsi board with 2 Mb Ram. The installed OS 3.9 did run but had to set the options to minimal because it didn't run really smooth ...