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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Pacifica, CA
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I want to thank everybody for the overwhelming and great responses to this my first post. Like I said at the beginning, I just bought my system and I will receive later this week. Once I lay my hands on it, I will create a new post and tell you what I have installed, formally introduce myself with a little background so that you can assess the level of babysitting I will require, when asking for assistance. My priority is of course to get the system running, then find a way to exchange files with my Windows laptop (perhaps by adding the SD HxC floppy emulator first), then add Internet connectivity, add juice (I think I will have enough memory already).
So I will let you know how things go. Many thanks. |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 197
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Congratulations on your purchase!
The A3000 is truly a great Amiga system to beef up. Besides from the expandability, it is probably the best looking too. Box design was made by Herb Mosteller (I think he did C128 case too). I bought mine almost 20 years ago, back then I had "only" 4 + 2 M ram, a 100M HD and a C= 1930-II VGA monitor. Not a bad setup by standard then, and I had it like this for several years. Very reliable. I must say that if I had to pick one Amiga system Ive been using over the years, the A3000 is the one that kept me coming back. A4000T may be more technically advanced, but it lost just a tiny bit of that soul. A couple of years ago I decided I had too much dosh laying around and started to expand the A3000. I wanted to see how far it could be pushed really... So this is the current state of it: - CyberStormPPC 060/66 604e/367 128M. Upgraded by Stachu. - CyberVisionPPC. - Indivision ECS. - Deneb USB. Wish we could see these available at retailers again. - FZ357A HD floppy. - VLab Motion - Toccata sound card. - 73GB HD. The system is running very stable with this setup, although heat is building up inside the box, so the next project will definetly be to fit the FastATA controller and replace the HD with a SSD. I have also been thinking about replacing the PSU, but somehow things would not be the same without the "jet- engine" sound. Thats the sound of A3000 personality ![]() Would be lovely to add an A3070 as well, but it seems there are fewer available than the holy grail. Wish you all the best with your A3000!
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Nice system you made for yourself, nice job! Should upload pics to the gallery. Think the best route for an SSD is the OWC Mercury Legacy IDE. Haven't found a better solution in my travels yet. How is the indivision ECS? My 3k's have video cards right now, so I don't need one, just wondered how well they worked... |
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