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RE: Time machine: Amiga 1000, an icon among computers ®
I had Amiga 500 and 1200. The latter got lots of expansions added. They were a lot of fun and it's sad that the brand died.
I had Amiga 500 and 1200. The latter got lots of expansions added. They were a lot of fun and it's sad that the brand died.
I had the original Amiga then I upgraded. I thought it was called the 2000. I remember that I bought a ten megabyte hard drive for it. Cost 2400$..
I really liked that computer. I had long distance dial up to the next state to get on a Bulletin Board system (FidoNet)...it was my introduction to "online'...
I was on FidoNet too. Had a lot of fun with that. I later ran a Mac emulator on the 1200 to use Compuserve (yuck!) and later got onto a proper ISP. The Amiga did have some web browsers, but primitive by current standards.
Eventually the 1200 has a 68040 processor and 32MB of RAM (I think). I sold it many years ago, but wish I'd kept it
I wish I still had mine too.