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Help me figure out how much this will cost
« on: July 24, 2010, 10:11:52 PM »
So with the plan of building out my 2000....
 
 
060 card with a decent amount of RAM
RTG card
Network card
A hard drive solution (SCSI or IDE)
CDROM drive
 
As a reasonable estimate these days, how much money do you think I should be setting aside
 

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Re: Help me figure out how much this will cost
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2010, 12:21:28 AM »
Ok,
  My answer assumes US Dollars so i'll give this a shot:

A new A2000 tekmagic 060 accelerator new from softhut is                $479
A new Gvp spectrum gfx card from the same place                            $169
X-surf 3 ethernet card                                                                 $140
Used scsi cdrw off ebay...                                                          ~$20-40
New 80 or 68 pin scsi hd off ebay (use 80 or 68 to 50pin adapter )     ~$20-40
80/68 to 50 pin adapter  from ebay                                               ~$10
4-32MB 72 pin simms for the tekmagic accelerator (internet)             ~$30
misc. cables,terminators,shipping,etc                                            ~$20

I'm sure i am forgetting something..but as it stands,around :     TOTAL:$928

options below would change the price:

might consider a indivision ecs scan doubler if floppy games are important  $112+ship from amigakit.com

For just a little more than the x-surf you could get a deneb USB card and run ethernet(buy a dongle off ebay) from it,and have the benifiet of usb ,allowing mice,keyboards,usb sticks,usb dvd/cdrw's : $160

A picasso IV gfx card is the holy grail of amiga gfx cards,but it will cost you an arm,leg,house and maybe your car if you can find a used one :)

you could put a low power,fast compact flash card on the tekmagic as a HD if you get a scsi->ide bridge and cf adapter. scsi bridge isn't cheap and is anywhere from $20 used to $100+ new.

Lotsa money to put into a zorro2 machine,considering z2 does what 2MB/second to the gfx card etc. zorro3(a3000-4000) does at least 12MB/s,not blinding but you see the difference.
Don't get me wrong,it will work just fine,but personally,if you intend to spend the money you mine as well go for the best you can get.

theres many other ways to answer this and configure your machine so google is your friend,seach them out ;)

Mike
 

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Re: Help me figure out how much this will cost
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2010, 01:07:19 AM »
yikes thats a lot of money :)

Good point on Zorro 2 vs 3

Does either the 3000 or 4000 come with SCSI controller already there ? What about IDE controller ?
 

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Re: Help me figure out how much this will cost
« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2010, 01:17:27 AM »
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Does either the 3000 or 4000 come with SCSI controller already there ? What about IDE controller ?


Yes, later models have built-in controllers:

A3000: SCSI
A4000: IDE
A4000T: SCSI and IDE
 

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Re: Help me figure out how much this will cost
« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2010, 02:10:19 AM »
Yes,your going to spend alot of $$ on any amiga you deck out. One good thing is if you keep your stuff in good shape,its likely to be worth as much as you paid for it or more it in 10 years.Not much in the computer world (or life) holds its value that way.

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yikes thats a lot of money :)

Good point on Zorro 2 vs 3

Does either the 3000 or 4000 come with SCSI controller already there ? What about IDE controller ?
 

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Re: Help me figure out how much this will cost
« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2010, 02:15:44 AM »
Quote from: mechy;571950
Yes,your going to spend alot of $$ on any amiga you deck out. One good thing is if you keep your stuff in good shape,its likely to be worth as much as you paid for it or more it in 10 years.Not much in the computer world (or life) holds its value that way.

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this is true. The average value of a 286 PC these days is the petrol your car consumes picking it up :)

I'll definately consider looking a 3000 or 4000. This is all in the future anyways, probably end of year. Still got a couple trinkets I want for the 1200.
 

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Re: Help me figure out how much this will cost
« Reply #6 on: July 25, 2010, 02:35:38 AM »
There is an advantage of the A2000, you can switch off the expansions and run everything that runs on an A500.
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Re: Help me figure out how much this will cost
« Reply #7 on: July 25, 2010, 02:39:34 AM »
Quote from: ElPolloDiabl;571954
There is an advantage of the A2000, you can switch off the expansions and run everything that runs on an A500.


Not all accelerators have 68000 fall back. might check the tekmagic 060.

theres also whdload ;D

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Re: Help me figure out how much this will cost
« Reply #8 on: July 25, 2010, 09:58:41 AM »
Quote from: ElPolloDiabl;571954
There is an advantage of the A2000, you can switch off the expansions and run everything that runs on an A500.

That is the advantage of the 2000, but like said above here, most games will also run in WHDload on a 3000/4000.
Either way, it's going to cost an insane amount.
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