Dragon's Lair Fans - Arcade Lifestyle
General Chat => 'Business' Area : Buy/Sell/Trade => Topic started by: ckong on July 13, 2011, 10:36:22 PM
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I'm searching for an Amiga 600, with power supply and video cable, in working order of course. Extra's like an internal HD and or a PCMCIA adapter are also welcome. Anyone?
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I don't have one for sale, but you could give it a try on www.amigascene.nl (to see if anyone in Holland has got one) or www.amibay.com (international trading site)
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I didn't find a complete machine, but the adapters are available in Hungary for 2-3 euros
(http://n2.vatera.hu/photos/15/1a/0275_1_big.jpg)
(http://n2.vatera.hu/photos/10/4e/c675_2_big.jpg)
And I also found some kind of fastram turbocard for it
(http://n1.vatera.hu/photos/60/86/9675_1_big.jpg)
I will keep my eyes open, they appear very often for a good price here.
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if needed , i can offer you a a500... those beast are taking a lots of space in my garage
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A little addition: external harddisks for the A600 are pretty uncommon. But since the A600 has an internal IDE port you can easily put in a CF2IDE adapter, those things cost only a few euros... Add a CF card of a few gigabytes and you're ready to go!
There are even new turbocards available for the A600: http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=43&products_id=1003
Also nice: an internal scandoubler/flickerfixer so you can hook it up to a modern TFT monitor: http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=918
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Thanks for the info guys. I was aware of the internal IDE option. I do have an Amiga 500 at the moment, but transferring ADF files from my PC to the Amiga and then copy them on a DD floppy is a real pain in the ash, and very time consuming (I use this kit: http://cgi.ebay.de/ADF-Transfer-Kit-Amiga-500-600-1000-1200-2000-3000-4000-/250850478203?pt=Klassische_Computer&hash=item3a67da887b). So I decided to get myself an Amiga 600 with which copying files from a CF card to a floppy will be much easier (I like to have a nice collection of Amiga games on floppy's).
I will check out amigascene.nl, but if one of you find one, or have one for sale, please feel free to contact me.
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If you already have an A500, then an A600 is more of the same IMHO. An A1200 costs about as much as an A600, but you'll get a faster CPU, the AGA chipset which let you play even more different games (there's quite a few very good AGA games around), and a lot better expandability.
Also, regardless if you choose an A600 or A1200 (both have PCMCIA), may I recommend this kit for file-transfer: http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=440 - it's pretty much a standard PCMCIA CF adapter, but it comes with a very useful piece of software which makes file transfering very easy
(and no, I'm in no way affiliated with AmigaKit - I just happen to have very good experiences with them ;) )
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If you already have an A500, then an A600 is more of the same IMHO. An A1200 costs about as much as an A600, but you'll get a faster CPU, the AGA chipset which let you play even more different games (there's quite a few very good AGA games around), and a lot better expandability.
Also, regardless if you choose an A600 or A1200 (both have PCMCIA), may I recommend this kit for file-transfer: http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=440 - it's pretty much a standard PCMCIA CF adapter, but it comes with a very useful piece of software which makes file transfering very easy
(and no, I'm in no way affiliated with AmigaKit - I just happen to have very good experiences with them ;) )
thanks, that is some good info, might as well go for the A1200 :D Nope, still going for the A600, but with the kit.
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A1200 is an awesome machine ! i regret mine :<
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Found an Amiga 2000, never heard of this ???
http://www.expressz.hu/szamitastechnika/asztali_szamitogep_pc/hirdetes-25090409/
(http://img.beta.expressz.hu/05/01/46/33-orig.jpg)
(http://img.beta.expressz.hu/05/01/47/56-orig.jpg)
It has no price tag, but I can ask if you are interested. ;)
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Found an Amiga 2000, never heard of this ???
Seriously, never? It's a pretty common and well known model, it was the big brother of the A500, launched in 1987. I've owned quite a few of those as well.
There's quite a lot of Amiga models actually, from small systems like the A500 and A600 up to the big A4000 tower, and even a 32-bit games console (the CD32) which was pretty awesome for it's time.
Just look around on Wikipedia, you'll find tons of info on all Amiga models - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga
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Nice one here, the monitor and the game is not the part of the auction:
http://szamitastechnika.vatera.hu/retro_szamitogep_kiegeszito/amiga_600_szamitogep_1469042211.html
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It sure looks nice, but €70 is a bit pricy, + postage.
And I received my SD floppy emulator for the Amiga a few days ago, I installed a few hundreds game on an SD card and can now play the games much easier than before. I even can copy games from the floppy emulator to a real external floppy drive. So for the moment I leave it with my 500.
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Cool, much better solution indeed. ;D