I thought I read the subject as the last thing you EVER did on Amiga before abandoning it, which in my case I would have been negotiating a trade of my A3000 for a PC on a Amiga BBS in the early 90s. Sad day that was...
A few days ago, after a year of searching, I did finally find a higher end Amiga locally for an affordable price (I was looking for an A3000 or A4000). Someone was advertising his vintage computer collection for an upcoming garage sale and an A4000/030 with a 1942 monitor was going to start at $60 and go down in price as the day went on. He knew it was worth a lot more so I'm not sure why he let it go so cheap other than he's a real nice guy. I offered $100 if I could get it before the sale and happily it's mine now. It looks to be in great shape other than a yellowed faceplate as I would guess it was only used for a couple of years. Even has the A4000 box. So anyway, last thing I did was boot it up and check it out. My daughter drew something in DPaint IV (she really likes Amigas and always wants to play on them!). I was curious about the new AGA graphics modes that I've never had the chance to try so tried Workbench in different resolutions. Eventually tried Super72 and realized the 1942 won't handle it, so then spent 5 minutes trying to guess where to click as my screen was unsynced so that I could get back to a working mode. Figured that was enough scare, turned it off =). Will check the battery and examine the machine in more detail when I get some time.