You don't know how much I appreciate your comments. A little technical but
understandable, got a little lost thou!
If it is possible and you feel like it, I will like to get your opinion on
a
system to buy.
Can you reply with a shopping list on which computer to buy and the
hardware?
I want to build an Amiga system that can surf the Internet and that has a
HDD and a CDrom. With the latest OS!
Thanks in advance. Please make it your own project, what will you do if
you
had to start out of scratch?
Thanks in Advance
iy
"Daniel Mandic" <daniel_mandic@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:470622a8$0$2244$91cee783@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Inabón Yunes wrote:
>
>> Hello;
>> Thank you for your post. As I said, I had an A500 back in the 80's
>> and miss the fun I had with a smaller computer. I just don't know
>> which one to buy. Should I buy an A500 and have it as a living
>> dinasour or should I buy a stronger more up-to-date amiga OS system?
>> Is there a new system outthere, CD32, A1200 or something like that?
>> If you had a laptop and a desktop PC which do all your work, which
>> Amiga will you buy for yourself? That is what I am looking for, an
>> Amiga system that I can surf the Internet with, has a HDD and a
>> CDrom. Thanks again
>
>
> Yeah, plaese.
>
>
> Living dinosaur? Hmmm, you could patch your A500 for a real MB of
> Chipmen, getting lost of that braking Slow-RAM (Which is the ChipRAM in
> fact, but it can't be fast as FastRAM, not even when you have, like in
> your case just a 16bit RAM AMIGA, don't worry, the 68000 can do 32bit
> but can only address a 16bit Area, which means max. 16MB of CPU-RAM,
> 8MB in the AMIGA, the Atari-ST can go to 14MB for example, leaving 2MB
> for other addressing purposes like extension cards which also need an
> address-range, in the case of AMIGA, 8MB were left for RAM extension
> and 8MB can be addressed too, but not for RAM, AFAIK), then giving it
> some extra FastRAM, 2, 4, 6 or 8MB, integrating an IDE-Controller
> onboard, taking a nice some GB Notebook HD, placing it into the A500
> Case too. Loading the whole Bunch of Games on the Platter and have fun
> by playing great Games, some with HD-Installer, some with one/two
> disks. You can easily de-dms, or de-archive the games into RAM, or HD,
> make disks for playing, installing it, etc. All on the A500 w/o
> Turbocard.
>
> Allthough, I would suggest Kickstart 3.1 (ROM, e.g. similar to Bios)
> and the Workbench 3.1. A FastRAM outfitted A500 with Kick3.1 is not to
> understimate (it's not sooo slow), and gives you (3.1) some more
> capabilities over file-handling etc... just the better and more modern
> OS than 1.3, but 'virtually needless' when only playing official (the
> known one, old one...) Games.
>
> Then you need a Kickstart Switch Board, with at least 1.3 and 3.1 on
> it. For full compatibility, Games of ~1985 or older, and possibly newer
> one too, I would take 1.2, 1.3 and not to forget the 3.1, for much
> easier (faster!!) workbench operations. Forget 2.04 (sloooooww), 3.1 is
> the same and better (fast!, OS 3.9 is even faster, but needs a MMU
> AMIGA CPU 68020 with 68851 (which is the MMU), at least, 030 040 and
> 060 do have the MMU integrated, EC-types of 020 and 030 do not have
> MMU, EC040 is just w/o FPU, which was firstly integrated into the
> MC68040, MC and XC68060 always have the FPU, and MMU, ~1993/1994).
>
>
> You see, the AMIGA is Antique old, when just looking to the Years :-)
> I had a 486/100 at that times of the first 060's. I always took the
> AMIGA for rendering "Lightwave" data ;-)
>
> By the way.... I can run virtually any name of Game for the PC. DOS,
> WIN95 and so on, but I have to change the OS to DOS6 and can then run
> anything from 1977 up to date, with sound, VGA, SVGA, everything.
> Modern PC's can't. They dont do Sound in DOS and the other Emulation
> (DosBox) is also not a Gameplay, more a cheese-cooking (lagging!), with
> wrong sound-emulation. Obviously useless.
> Also the AMIGA Emulators under Windows or Linix... forget it :) (even
> more worse... du to other machine, other code to emulate....)
>
>
> Well, as told. I am very satisfied with my IBM-PC (GhZ class, with a
> nice tzekendlevel Caatch) :), but I am not really satified with my
> A4000.
> Maybe I will change my 060 Board (when I find an Idiot), to a 040, or
> even 030 Board. That would be also fast enough, but would give me more
> compatibility, especially the 030, which is IMO the most compatible
> faster CPU for the AMIGA series.
> E.g. the A2630 Turbocard is the most compatible turbocard for the A2000
> I have ever seen, IMHO. You can alternatively disable the whole 030
> thing and let your A2000 operate with the on the Mainboard sitting
> 68000. Of course with all Zorro Cards inside operating, too. So you can
> start also any titles....
>
> A2000 is good choice. It makes less stress and Turbocards are working.
> Not all, maybe we can see then, when you choosed one.
> The Blizzard 2060 I had, I can suggest with a five Stars out of five
> Stars. The best 060 Card I have ever met, indeed. Also with such
> turning-off option like on the A2630 and with fantastic stability in
> 060, MMU working properly, SCSI Circuit marvelous, I couldn't believe,
> I was so happy at that times (~1995).
>
> Yeah, I have had change, from A4000 (1994) to A2000 (1995). Now I have
> an empty A2000 and an annoying A4000, again :-|
> I look always for troubles and give away the best working things ;-)
> (Blizzard 2060)
>
> On the other side. The Zorro-III performance (e.g. GfX) of the
> A3000/4000 series is nice and I wouldn't like to miss.
>
>
>
> I don't know where you surf and what pages you visit. The Amiga can be
> plenty for surfing the Internet (<=020 CPU, though), but can be too
> less when you want Flash, Online Shopping, Real Audio, Quicktime and
> other varietes.
>
> Good programmed www pages can be visited easily with an AMIGA, even
> with a plain A500, and let's say, some 16bit FastRAM. (You'll need the
> ChipRAM ;-)). ~ +31% Performance, having some FastRAM, you'll recognize
> it on the first...
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Daniel Mandic
>
> P.S.: I have two, beside the PC. One for faster things and one for full
> compatibility, in fact an A2000 with 8MB Fast, 2MB Chip and a
> SCSI-Controller on one Zorro-II Card.
>
> P.P.S.: AMIGA OS were always programmed 32bit. With 32bit FastRAM you
> directly benefit from the Code, without rewriting it ;-), 16Bit needs
> two-time access to get a 32bit Longword. 68060 was never really
> sup****ted, whether by Commodore nor AMIGA, be prepared for some
> adventures if you would like such. The 040 is quiet faster than a 030
> but makes more compatibility troubles, too, but is sup****ted officially
> "with a patch".
> The 060 patch patches the 040 patch, etc.


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