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help me pick software for a2000
« on: April 13, 2014, 10:29:04 PM »
Dear Friends:

I have an amiga 2000 (68000 unexpanded) with 1mb chip, 2mb ram, and 40 mb HDD.
I do not want to expand any hardware.
I would like to learn from you, what is the best software for the amiga 2000, both games
and applications/utilities.
What I already have is :
-shadow of the beast 1 and 3
-defender of the crown
-knights of the sky
-gunship
-wizardry:bane of the cosmic forge
-deluxe paint 4
-moviesetter
-disney:animation studio
-amospro
-octamed
-deluxe music construction set
-the director
-art department professional
-professional draw

Please help me pick the best software for amiga 2000.
Thank you !!!
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Re: help me pick software for a2000
« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2014, 10:59:06 PM »
Directory Opus 4.16 is an utility that must be on all amigas, regardless of its hardware version.

Cygnus Ed is the best util for editing batch files or plain text files.

Filemaster 2.2 is like Dopus, but incredible fast, even on a 68000.

Super Duper for cloning disks

I know that you have Octamed, but Protracker is the most tracking program ever used on Amiga by far.

I don't know if Personal Paint requirements will match you an install.

DMS utilities and RAD utilities(for saving floppys to HD, and mount them on memory for testing), but i don't know if they work on a 1.3 Kickstart.

If you don't plain any hard upgrade(i suggest only one: Bigger HD), this will be the programs i recommend to you.

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Re: help me pick software for a2000
« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2014, 11:18:59 PM »
What Kickstart/Workbench version are you using?
 

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Re: help me pick software for a2000
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2014, 11:57:11 PM »
Hi:

I forgot to post, I do have directory opus, it runs super and I really love it.
I believe (off the top of my head) kickstart is 1.3 and workbench 2.
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Re: help me pick software for a2000
« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2014, 12:09:19 AM »
Quote from: Fireb0y;762460
...If you don't plan any hard upgrade (I suggest only one: Bigger HD)...;)

While you have stated that you are not upgrading the hardware, an  A2620 or A2630 CPU card is an inexpensive upgrade you won't regret (a 14 or 25 MHz CPU with 2 to 4 MB of memory).
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Re: help me pick software for a2000
« Reply #5 on: April 14, 2014, 04:59:29 AM »
Personally I would throw 3.1 on there.  A rom costs less than $20 from AmigaKit or ebay, and the software, well... you know.  ;)  Of course if you want to just play games you can stick with 1.3, but you listed a bunch of productivity software...
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Re: help me pick software for a2000
« Reply #6 on: April 14, 2014, 10:23:21 PM »
Hi:
The productivity software I listed, is the remainder left of my older a1200 wich died and
I gave away.
I kept this software for the future, when I will get another more powerful amiga.
What I really want now, is to know what is the best software (games and utils)
which will run on my amiga 2000 (68000).
Thank you !!!
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Re: help me pick software for a2000
« Reply #7 on: April 14, 2014, 10:28:32 PM »
That's really an opinion-based question.  And you know what they say, opinions are like a***holes, everybody has one, and they all stink.  ;)  Oh well, good luck with your query!
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Re: help me pick software for a2000
« Reply #8 on: April 15, 2014, 04:56:12 AM »
Quote from: rednova;762539
Hi:
The productivity software I listed, is the remainder left of my older a1200 wich died and
I gave away.
I kept this software for the future, when I will get another more powerful amiga.
What I really want now, is to know what is the best software (games and utils)
which will run on my amiga 2000 (68000).
Thank you !!!

Well, you've really got 2 limitations, not just 1 (a 7 Mhz 68000).  The Kickstart/Workbench is also a limitation.  Many productivity and most OS improvements require at least OS2.1 and some require OS3.1.  I haven't filtered a list for 68K AND OS1.3 in over 20 years.

I have seen your posts on here for years.  I'm sure you have noticed the lists and compilations that have been written about here.  Most require the latest OS and more horse power than you have allowed.

On the other hand, one of the few compilations for the 68000 is Gulliver's BetterWB, but to make best use of it you will need KS/WB 3.1.


So, off the cuff, here are a few titles that I remember for OS1.3 and 68K:

Games: Falcon, A10 Tank Killer, Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer, Silent Service 1 & 2

Productivity: Brilliance, Final Copy, Professional Calc, GVP's DSS8 for sound, Distant Suns (astronomy)

A RomSwitcher with 1.3 and 3.1 roms might give you a broader spectrum of software to choose from.
« Last Edit: April 15, 2014, 05:16:36 AM by Tenacious »
 

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Re: help me pick software for a2000
« Reply #9 on: April 17, 2014, 10:19:35 PM »
Dear Amigans:

I just checked showconfig, and it says my kickstart is 37.1
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Re: help me pick software for a2000
« Reply #10 on: April 17, 2014, 10:52:07 PM »
Quote from: rednova;762765
I just checked showconfig, and it says my kickstart is 37.1
Thank you for all the replies !!!


That's Kickstart 2.0 (which explains why you have Workbench 2 to go with it).

I'd still upgrade to 3.1 if I was you.  A Kickstart update is the first thing I do to an Amiga when I buy it.

As for games, most games for the A500 should run, just don't expect to do much 3D rendering in Lightwave.

I know you don't want to spend money on hardware, but keep an eye on eBay for a cheap 68020/030 CPU card.  They pop up from time to time and then your worries will be gone and you'll be able to run OS3.1 and WHDLoad.
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Re: help me pick software for a2000
« Reply #11 on: April 17, 2014, 11:13:08 PM »
@Darrin
Thank you for your reply.
I will limit lightwave to only render on my powerful pentium pc.
I am content to use my amiga to play all the old amiga games (all for a500).
I am happy just to play old amiga games !!!
Thank you !!!
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Re: help me pick software for a2000
« Reply #12 on: April 18, 2014, 01:14:36 AM »
Lemmings :D
 

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Re: help me pick software for a2000
« Reply #13 on: April 18, 2014, 01:59:50 AM »
Quote from: rednova;762770
@Darrin
Thank you for your reply.
I will limit lightwave to only render on my powerful pentium pc.
I am content to use my amiga to play all the old amiga games (all for a500).
I am happy just to play old amiga games !!!
Thank you !!!

It seems no one can resist suggesting hardware upgrades when you have clearly stated that you are NOT interested.....and it turns out that I'm no exception!!!  :)

I don't know your reasons for avoiding upgrades, acceleration, 32-bit, etc, but, I can share the spec of my fav A2000.  It is also purely 68000 and 16-bit.  It does have a Supra Turbo28 accelerator that has a 7 MHz fall-back mode for complete compatibility with old games and OS1.3 thru OS3.1.  When in 28 MHz mode, it is nearly 4 times faster than stock!!!            
Food for thought.

There, having relieved myself of this burden, I will try to NOT pester you any further on this topic!!!     ;)
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Re: help me pick software for a2000
« Reply #14 on: April 18, 2014, 03:22:36 AM »
Quote from: rednova;762770
@Darrin
Thank you for your reply.
I will limit lightwave to only render on my powerful pentium pc.
I am content to use my amiga to play all the old amiga games (all for a500).
I am happy just to play old amiga games !!!
Thank you !!!


You're welcome.  :)

I've got a soft spot of the A2000 as it was my first Amiga.  I still use one now, but it is heavily expanded.

One thing to check is to see if it is an OCS or ECS model.  Try running SysInfo on it and see what it says.  

Also, some models have a jumper on the motherboard that allows you to toggle it between PAL and NTSC (mine does, but I can't remember what revision it is).  That can make a difference when playing certain games if you're lucky enough to have that version.
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