Had the brainstorm this time to actually turn the machines on this time, since some of the comments in the last Amiga pic didn't appear to realize these are all working systems.
On the left is my recently restored A4000 desktop, built out of two systems. (one I was using before became temp home to a mouse without my knowledge, who wrecked up the place). It's got a 68060 @ 50 Mhz, 96 Megs of RAM, and 10 gigs of hard disk space, which is darn good for system with a 14 year old motherboard. It's pitching in on the graphics and animation side of things until I can replace some dead heardware on my 4000 tower.
The "faceless" tower system on the right is my Pegasos 2, a PPC based system used by some Linux-heads, but I'm running MorphOS, a mostly Amiga compatible OS. I do most of my graphics ,desktop publishing, and website work with it. (right now it's just got an MP3 player on screen). It's got a mere 1 gig of RAM, 80 gig hard drive and 1 Ghz PPC G4, but that's beyond great for my needs. I just wish more of my older software ran properly on it.
On the left is my recently restored A4000 desktop, built out of two systems. (one I was using before became temp home to a mouse without my knowledge, who wrecked up the place). It's got a 68060 @ 50 Mhz, 96 Megs of RAM, and 10 gigs of hard disk space, which is darn good for system with a 14 year old motherboard. It's pitching in on the graphics and animation side of things until I can replace some dead heardware on my 4000 tower.
The "faceless" tower system on the right is my Pegasos 2, a PPC based system used by some Linux-heads, but I'm running MorphOS, a mostly Amiga compatible OS. I do most of my graphics ,desktop publishing, and website work with it. (right now it's just got an MP3 player on screen). It's got a mere 1 gig of RAM, 80 gig hard drive and 1 Ghz PPC G4, but that's beyond great for my needs. I just wish more of my older software ran properly on it.
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a 3000 can meet or exceed pretty much any other Amiga model, though you'd probably need a good accelerator and video card to make the most of it (which is the tough part)
If you did decide to get rid of it, you might be able to make a pretty penny to collector types, as a Commodore-issue 3000T is one of the rarer models I think.
If you did decide to get rid of it, you might be able to make a pretty penny to collector types, as a Commodore-issue 3000T is one of the rarer models I think.
Ah, Amiga. How I miss you so very much.
Many of my childhood memories on the Amiga was playing a lot of really cool games on it, such as Flimbo's Quest, Blood Money and Firepower. Of course, I even played with the computer voice often because it was also entertaining. :3
My dad rigged my NES so I could play it on the Amiga monitor. At the time, it was big enough for me. The SNES was also rigged for that, as well as the N64... until the monitor finally died.
Many of my childhood memories on the Amiga was playing a lot of really cool games on it, such as Flimbo's Quest, Blood Money and Firepower. Of course, I even played with the computer voice often because it was also entertaining. :3
My dad rigged my NES so I could play it on the Amiga monitor. At the time, it was big enough for me. The SNES was also rigged for that, as well as the N64... until the monitor finally died.
It is not the almighty Amiga, but I think this is your kind of computer:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2657592
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2657592
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