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Re: Have you owned every production model classic Amiga?
« Reply #44 from previous page: October 31, 2010, 08:52:53 PM »
Never had a 1500, true 2500, 3000T, 600, or CD32. At one time or another I've had the rest.
With a little luck, I may add an A3000d again soon.
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Re: Have you owned every production model classic Amiga?
« Reply #45 on: November 01, 2010, 01:59:44 AM »
Still have an A500, 500+ 1200 and two CD32s. I'll never sell my A1200 or CD32 (well not both of them) but I may let the others go, I only use the 1200 and the CD32 (and love them both), the others just sit around most of the time.
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Re: Have you owned every production model classic Amiga?
« Reply #46 on: November 01, 2010, 02:06:55 AM »
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I can feel them clogging up in between my smokers coughing bouts... :)

(It's traditional Scottish health food, If you live past 57 here they have to put you down...) :destroy: :biglaugh:


Stovies are deadly too, along with deep fried pizza but I miss OVD rum most of all. Found all over Scotland but far too rare in England. At least I can still buy Abernethy biscuits....yum. It's like a digestive and a rich tea at the same time, only better.

When I lived in Scotland the deadly food didn't matter, I lived in Peterhead and everyone died at sea falling off the boats. I kid you not! Damned if I would ever be a fisherman.

...meanwhile, back on topic.
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Re: Have you owned every production model classic Amiga?
« Reply #47 on: November 01, 2010, 09:27:39 PM »
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Stovies are deadly too, along with deep fried pizza but I miss OVD rum most of all. Found all over Scotland but far too rare in England. At least I can still buy Abernethy biscuits....yum. It's like a digestive and a rich tea at the same time, only better.

When I lived in Scotland the deadly food didn't matter, I lived in Peterhead and everyone died at sea falling off the boats. I kid you not! Damned if I would ever be a fisherman.

...meanwhile, back on topic.


Hmm... Peterhead eh... and you got out alive... :eek:

Afraid the old Bucky is the choice of todays youth over OVD Rum (preferred a bottle of Lannie myself when I was younger). Abernethy biscuits = yum... but ye cannea beat a Carmel Log, Carmel Wafer or a Tunnocks Tea Cake when it come to biscuits... :)

Stovies divides the east and west of Scotland with a great passion, in the west where I come from originally Stovies is a type of watery soup made with links, onions, mince and sometime a few tatties. while in the east where I now live they call tatties and corned beef Stovies, causes quite a few arguments that one does... :)

True about the fishermen, wonder how many life's it cost's just to keep us going in a nice grease soaked Fish Supper...

(PS: you should maybe start smuggling some OVD Rum south of the border, could be a nice little earner that one... ;))
 

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Re: Have you owned every production model classic Amiga?
« Reply #48 on: November 01, 2010, 10:41:31 PM »
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And what about A3500? is this an Amiga 100% production model? Some units were sold in some dealers there in the United States.


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I wouldn't call the 3500 a production model, but who knows, maybe someone else knows better.


When I was in high school, we had Amigas in the art room and communications lab, and the last two Amigas that the school purchased were an A3000 and an A3500.  They both looked very similar and I don't remember what the difference was.
 

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Re: Have you owned every production model classic Amiga?
« Reply #49 on: October 10, 2011, 05:39:26 PM »
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When I was in high school, we had Amigas in the art room and communications lab, and the last two Amigas that the school purchased were an A3000 and an A3500.  They both looked very similar and I don't remember what the difference was.


A3500 are towered Amigas and A3000 no. Differences? In two words: A3000T a tower version of A3000 with more expansion possibilities and A3500 an evolution of A3000T.
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Re: Have you owned every production model classic Amiga?
« Reply #50 on: October 10, 2011, 06:37:13 PM »
No collection is really complete without an original A2000. Why? It's a completely different machine with a DIP Agnus (A1k) and no buster. ;)
 

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Re: Have you owned every production model classic Amiga?
« Reply #51 on: October 10, 2011, 07:38:21 PM »
I haven't owned: (only production machines, not listing prototypes)

A600HD/40 (http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=60890)
A1200HD
A1200HD/40
A1500
A2500UX
A2500
A3000UX
A3000T/040
A4000/EC030
A4000T
CDTV

I have owned:
A600HD
A2000A
A2000CR
A3000T
CD32

I still own one or more:
A500
A500+
A600
A1000
A1200
A3000
A4000/030
A4000/040

Having all possible production Amigas visit your desk is not that simple, but if you have a lot of money to spend, it's doable.

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A3500 are towered Amigas and A3000 no. Differences? In two words: A3000T a tower version of A3000 with more expansion possibilities and A3500 an evolution of A3000T.

More like a de-evolution.. The A3500 was the prototype for the A3000T.
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Re: Have you owned every production model classic Amiga?
« Reply #52 on: October 10, 2011, 07:38:48 PM »
Okay, not much as TONE, but I have a 2, A1200, 1, A600. Can I count my other CBM stuff? If so, I have 1 64C, 1 64 breadbox,
1 C128, and the associated drives x 2. I'd like to have more, like a A1000, A4000 and a C128DCR but I also want to stay
married as well. Wife thinks I am going thru my 2nd childhood. If I had a bigger house or workshop, then I'd try to get
them all... Damn I do want to stay married, I live in VA, and divorce cost/hurts a lot in this state... :roflmao: