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How to live with Amiga addiction?
« on: December 07, 2010, 06:33:48 PM »
Somewhat like alcoholics anonymous I'm coming out here that I can't stop browsing ebay for retro machines I used to own or have used in my teenage years.

In my collection I have two Amigas currently but am looking for more "bargains" on ebay where the original owners don't know the gems they are selling.

How the heck do I stop this addiction? I don't have the room in the house (actually correction - I don't have room to display machines) and barely have time to use the Amigas I have at the moment at all (maybe once a fortnight for a game or two). In all seriousness I feel it's the starting of hoarding and I actually detest keeping stuff I class as junk because I am a reasonably tidy person - and I don't see old low end Amigas as junk, just as machines with potential.

Of course putting this message on here might just be like asking a load of rabid drunks how to quit drinking...
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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2010, 06:54:07 PM »
I know the thing :laughing:
I just picked up intrest in the beginning of 2010, had 2 Amiga 500's, googled a bit found this site, Amibay, Amigascene.nl and lots of others, started reading on WHDLoad.
 
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WHDLoad ha ? Ok requiers an Amiga 1200, no problem, marketplace, search, ok found one locally.
Needs a Blizzard 1230, search, found on Ebay.
 
Hmm, I like a second Amiga 1200 for my father so he can play Frontier.
Mad_cat provides me an A1200 with Mtec @ 28Mhz and 8MB.
My first contact with CF drive.
 
I want more, searching for A2000/3000/4000, bought an A4000, a month later an A4000 Micronik, a month later an A4000 almost for free.
Also various A2000's.
Score on an GVP A530.
Getting a few A500/600's.
Big fat score on a local sale with various CD32's and a SX32MKII, keyboards and again 2 A2000's.
Score on an Amiga 1000 with DKB insider, so 2MB memory in total.
Another few A2000's even with GVP Combo.
 
The holy grail, Cyberstorm 060/PPC 50/200 with 128MB and already had a Vision card.
Took McVenco's A2500 recently, nice little machine which has the GVP Combo 030.
 
And most recent, 3 A500's, one plus and one rev 8A, not plus, but can be upgraded and a 6A and best of all BSC/Alfadata Alfapower IDE for A500.
 
I'd like to stop, but I think I can't untill I have an A3000D and T and A4000T and CDTV :roflmao:
But I'm already getting room shortage yeah and it costs a fortune and I'm not the biggest collector here, there are people with far more machines and lots more exotic things.
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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2010, 07:00:40 PM »
Heh. I don't have a problem with hoarding multiples of the same kind of machines, but when it comes to different architectures...well, I've got an Amiga, a Mac, a 286 PC, a Tandy, an MSX, and that's not even counting the half-dozen game consoles I own...

And I'm gleefully unapologetic about it! ;)
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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« Reply #3 on: December 07, 2010, 07:03:17 PM »
@ brownb2


Hic, whadya mean we're like alchyfrolics... :drink:

Once an Amiga Junky always an Amiga Junky, no matter how long you've stayed clean one day you have to give in to temptation and shoot up with another load of gear that the pushers on ebay tempt you with... :nervous:

I too am tidy, I arrange all my Amiga stuff in neat rows carefully spaced apart all over the house (including the loo)... :)

Just off to rob some old grannie to get some cash for me latest fix... :insane:
 

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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« Reply #4 on: December 07, 2010, 07:09:26 PM »
Quote from: commodorejohn;597624
Heh. I don't have a problem with hoarding multiples of the same kind of machines, but when it comes to different architectures...well, I've got an Amiga, a Mac, a 286 PC, a Tandy, an MSX, and that's not even counting the half-dozen game consoles I own...
 
And I'm gleefully unapologetic about it! ;)

Consoles haven't hit me yet, but PS3 with GT5 is really getting a serious thought and Xbox with Forza, hmm :roflmao:.
 
My PC isn't a little one too, I just waited for the new Radeon 6000 series and the only thing I have to do is get a top end card of the 6000 series and my PC will be up to the task for even the most demanding games.
It's a Core I7 975 with 6GB.
 
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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« Reply #5 on: December 07, 2010, 07:10:11 PM »
I was pretty bad for about a year, then once I'd gotten pretty much every model and a bunch of rare expansions, I'd had my fill and got rid of most of it.
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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« Reply #6 on: December 07, 2010, 07:12:13 PM »
Quote from: tone007;597630
I was pretty bad for about a year, then once I'd gotten pretty much every model and a bunch of rare expansions, I'd had my fill and got rid of most of it.


The shakes will soon set in again... ;)
 

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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« Reply #7 on: December 07, 2010, 07:18:50 PM »
I still buy the odd harder to find items when they come up at a decent price for the couple of Amigas I have left.  Recent purchases include an A1200 busboard, Merlin RTG board, and the brand new ACA630/30 accelerator for the A600.

At this point, however, I don't jump in my car for every A1000 and A2000 that pops up on Craigslist anymore.
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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« Reply #8 on: December 07, 2010, 07:23:56 PM »
Quote from: tone007;597637
At this point, however, I don't jump in my car for every A1000 and A2000 that pops up on Craigslist anymore.


I take it that means you just get the stuff delivered instead now... :lol:
 

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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« Reply #9 on: December 07, 2010, 07:36:39 PM »
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I take it that means you just get the stuff delivered instead now... :lol:


..for the most part.  But seriously, I'm about done with anything older than an A3000.
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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« Reply #10 on: December 07, 2010, 07:39:48 PM »
Quote from: Buzzfuzz;597629
Consoles haven't hit me yet, but PS3 with GT5 is really getting a serious thought and Xbox with Forza, hmm :roflmao:.
PS3? Feh, you dirty neophile! Newest thing I own (besides my laptop) is a Dreamcast.

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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« Reply #11 on: December 07, 2010, 07:41:00 PM »
All I want for Christmas is a 386 bridgeboard for my Miggy Two Grand! (probably cost me that much too!)
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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« Reply #12 on: December 07, 2010, 08:09:28 PM »
Don't buy for the bargain (unless you have a definite plan to flip it for a profit).  Instead, buy for a reason.  Why am I buying this machine?  What can I do with it that I cannot do with the other Amigas in my collection?  Those are two important questions that I need to ask myself more often.
 

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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« Reply #13 on: December 08, 2010, 04:31:45 AM »
If I had the money to spare, I probably would buy almost every lot that shows up in the classifieds.  I don't have a lot of cash to spend these days, however, so I've limited myself to one OCS machine and one AGA machine, and maybe a PPC mac at some point.
 

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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« Reply #14 on: December 08, 2010, 05:41:39 AM »
Stick to the rarer machines. You can boast a lot, but at the same time save space.
At most get two souped up A1200s/A500s (one spare) for playing games on.
Keep them in good order so you can turn them into cash fast when you eventually find a piece of electronics that will move your taste in a different direction.
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