Hi all,
I am an undergrad student who is currently taking a C++ programming class, and I plan on taking an assembly class in the fall. As I'm sure you know, modern hardware is very forgiving, so I'm interested to see how well our code runs on classic hardware. Sure, big-O notation and emulators could help, but there's nothing like running on real hardware.
I'm entirely new to the world of Amiga, so I hope you'll be understanding with my questions; I know many of you have computers that are older than I am. I'm hoping some of you can help me decide which system to look for, and where I might acquire a used or reproduction system. My goal is to submit a funding request to our student activities allocations board on behalf of our student organization for the sciences. Ideally, the system should meet the following criteria:
- Be capable of running Amiga OS 3.9
- Be able to interface with a twisted-pair Ethernet network (I'd love to get it talking with university systems and "cloud" services like Twitter)
- Be able to interface with a dot-matrix printer that we can still get supplies for, simply for the sake of novelty. It would be really cool if I could get that interfaced with the services mentioned above.
So, keeping that in mind, how much do you think we would need to spend for a complete system (including the monitor, HDD CD-ROM drive, NIC, keyboard, mouse, speakers, printer, and software, SDKs, etc)? Where could I find a system that would meet these needs? Amiga Kit has no classic systems listed, and Soft Hut's status in generally unknown as far as I can tell.
In addition, I would be grateful for your thoughts on the following:
What are the things that every Amiga user should know?
What books should we buy?
What other online resources could be useful for classic Amiga software development?
And anything else you can think of.
Thanks,
Sean