I still do not agree. I'm thinking you may have been an amiga user only after the coming of the AGA era, because 80's users are really bound to the A500 and A2000. I feel just like that myself, even if my main amiga is an A1200 because indeed it is the more convenient as i have a 060 accelerator for it. However, my A500 Plus is here too and will gain again a good place on my desk when i move to a larger flat. Hopefully, it will be when the ACA520 will be available
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I probably got more Amigas than anyone and I gotta say whilst I can appreciate why someone would want to muck around with a 500 I wouldn't spend that much time trying to get a CD ROM running on the thing. Sure put a hard drive on the side to save the boot time and disk swapping and certainly play your games on it. But I doubt there are that many Amiga nutters who are so wedded to the thing that its going to take pride of place on the desktop. I have my 500 with the GVP for games and the like and I could even drag out the Checkmate if I felt like it. But for the CD, internet, ZIP, HD disk drive and bigger monitor I just use the 1200. It is just a superior machine, the kit is easy to find and it generally runs 500 stuff anyway. Also the 1200 is smaller and finding an internal hd for a 500 is a pig. Dunno even if the GVPs are that easy to get these days.
As to the 2000... Great machine... but get a 4000. The 2000 is way too much like hard work really.