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echo: amiga
to: LEE BENSON
from: Mick Lazic
date: 2009-04-27 08:50:48
subject: Amiga Gear

LB> Well here we go.

 LB> First the Amiga gear that is being using regularly.

 LB> (2) A-500's
 LB> (1) A-1200
 LB> (1) A-4000

 LB> I am using two Ambery AV-1 RGB to VGA converters so one of my systems for
 LB> playing the true Amiga Games is hooked up to my 37" HD widescreen TV.
 LB> What a blast for gaming. The other AV-1 is hooked up to a 19"
wide screen
 LB> monitor. My the way the 37" TV has a VGA input.

Never had an A-1200 but, I'm looking for some sort of RGB to VGA
converter box to use when my CBM monitors die.

 LB> The poor little A-4000 is hooked up to a 1084. and has OS 3.9 DVD Rom
 LB> drive
 LB> and removable hd's.

 LB> 3 A-2000's in storage for now. I think only one of them work.
 LB> Several external floppys.

 LB> As I think 3 more 1084's in my storage shad.

Never got into much on the Amigas except for running Xenolink BBS but,
I do have a couple of those RGB to TV converters from Commodore, along
with External floppy and a CBM1541 to Amiga floppy interface to copy
those C=64 disks to Amiga.

Very quiet in here normally or over my head with termonology (Game
talk).

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