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As you can probably tell by my signature, I have been getting into it big time. I am in the process of restoring a Commodore Amiga 2000, which was my high school graduation present way back in 1989. I swapped out the motherboard (mine was damaged by a battery leak and I haven't had time to fix it) and amazingly, the 18 year-old Quantum 52 MB (yes, MB) booted right into Workbench 2.0 without any issues. I've got an "accelerator card" on the way with a SCREAMING 68030 chip on it ( ). I think the next addition will be a flicker fixer so I can hook it to the analog VGA port of one of the monitors in my sig and place the system under my desk.
Anyone else into this hobby and want to share stories? Any other Commodore fans? I am still shocked that most of my 25 year old C64 floppies STILL seem to work. The Amiga was a revolutionary machine, and even booting it up today, I am still surprised at fast it feels and am amazed by some of the software. An incredible, incredible machine.
Anyone else into this hobby and want to share stories? Any other Commodore fans? I am still shocked that most of my 25 year old C64 floppies STILL seem to work. The Amiga was a revolutionary machine, and even booting it up today, I am still surprised at fast it feels and am amazed by some of the software. An incredible, incredible machine.