[Coco] OT: Amiga 30th Anniversary event at the Computer History Museum
Bill Loguidice
bill at armchairarcade.com
Thu Apr 16 11:49:02 EDT 2015
I still have my original Amiga 500 as well that I used after my Commodore
64 and before switching full-time to a Pentium-90. Since that time I've
added a 1000, two 1200s (one is now fully tricked out with 68030, 64MB RAM,
4GB CF, etc., and is the one I use most), 2000HD, and 600, as well as the
CDTV and CD32. I'd love to get a 3000 and 4000, but both those are out of
my price range these days and kind of redundant given what I already have.
I wonder what most CoCo users upgraded to back in the day? It seems a
surprising number based on these comments moved onto the Amiga, though I
suspect most moved onto some type of PC with the rest of the planet.
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On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Mike Craig <mdcmike at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Barry Nelson <barry.nelson at ...> writes:
>
> >
> > I still have an Amiga 2000 with a 68020 and an Amiga 3000 with a 68030.
> The Amiga 3000 is hooked up and and I play
> > games on it frequently with my two daughters. I also own an Amiga 4000,
> but unfortunately it is not
> > functional at the moment. :(
>
> I still have my Amiga 500 with 1MB of RAM that I purchased back in 1989.
> :-)
>
>
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