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kliksf
Jan 1, 2003
Amiga 2000 goon checking in. SN 004519. Mine is still intact but I haven't peered inside for over 10 years now so I'm a little afraid to. For parts I have a 1000 and I might still have the 500 Mobo somewhere. I had the 1MB fatter agnes and a 68040 with a math chip, 8 megs RAM 4 of it 32 bit wide. I used to use it to write papers, play games, make animations and do some video toaster stuff. I still have the TBC but not the software to control it. I used to use the TBC as a color bumper when I did lightshows. I also used a terminal program and a 14.4 modem to dial up SFNet and my shell account at SFState. I miss the hell out of it though. I don't have too much to add except that 32bit wide RAM really amped up the performance, probably the best single improvement I made to it. I loved the RAM disk. Also thought it was cool if ever I started running out of system RAM, it would automatically use whatever spare memory was available in the Agnes chip, so upgrading from a 512 to a 1MB chip does more than just give you access to better soundcards. I'm going to make it my 2015 resolution to figure out what my Amiga needs.

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