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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

4369.0. "Wasting Away" by GOBAMA::WILSONTL (Lead Trumpet (Read that...LEED!)) Tue Dec 18 1990 12:16

    I've been looking for something to enable me to upgrade from my poor
    old A500.  It's so old that it's still using Agnus with the good
    figure.  I can't conceive of someone actually wanting to buy it.  It
    still runs well and has its Minimegs memory and Escort hard drive
    controller.  It is just depressing to hear of all these newfangled
    68030's and such and 1 meg of chip memory and not be able to
    participate.
    
    Does anyone ever want one of these?  If I'm able to sell it, I can
    justify buying at least a 2000.  Should I take it through the FAT
    Agnus upgrade and get me a Bodega Bay (which is not shipping until
    February, BTW) and be satisfied?
    
    Pardon the rambling.  Just had to get it off my chest.
    
    Tony
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4369.119584::ROBINSONTue Dec 18 1990 14:1019
>It's so old ...etc.   Don't forget that it is still a generation or
two ahead of The Apple II, C64, c128, IBM PC (say XT or equiv.) etc., etc.
all of which (I think) have versions sold new today.  An upgrade to a 
current A500 means adding a new 1.3 rom and a Fat agnus, not major
surgery by any means.  A straight "vintage 500" sells for about $350-400.

>I can't conceive of someone actually wanting to buy it.

I can. Give it to me. I'll make a quick $400 or more.  ;-)

Better yet give it to a school. Many have _really_ old apple IIs and haven't
got a clue as to how nice a "poor old" dinosaur A500 is.

BTW I too wish for 68030's, flicker fixers, A3000s etc. To cheer myself
up I just show my brother, who has a MAC II at work and a MAC SE at home,
a demo like Subway or DOC and remind him that my 500 can be bought at a mall
for $500 (without monitor, of course, just the way they sell MAC IIs. ;-)).

Dave
4369.2The A500 has an afterlife, after all.GOBAMA::WILSONTLLead Trumpet (Read that...LEED!)Tue Dec 18 1990 14:288
    Thanks for cheering me up.  My approach will be to do the ROM and Agnus
    upgrade, then add the Bodega Bay.  One day A500's will also have  the
    flicker fixed!
    
      ,,,
     |o o|
     { v } --WOW!
      |||
4369.3Just something to consider...TENAYA::MWMTue Dec 18 1990 19:269
2.0 has arrived - it's out for 3000s.

CBM once announced that they were going to announce 2.0 for the A500. If
you don't have a pressing need for the upgrade, it might be more cost
effective to wait until the 2.0 for the 500 announcement is made.
If CBM pulls a fast one and announce NO for 2.0 on the 500 (and pisses off
a majority of their developers!), you'll feel bad about having waited, though.

	<mike
4369.4There's ICD and MicroWay...ARRODS::GOLDSTEINSteve G DTN: 847-5415Tue Dec 18 1990 20:2421
    
    But Wait...There is a Flicker Fixer for the Amiga 500
    
    First there's the new ICD board that fits in the left hand corner..
    It was demoed at both the Commordore and Computer Shopper Show's here
    in England...
    
    and Second you could use the DEB2000 board...and Microway
    flickerFixer..
    
    The DEB board goes under the Denise and has a small ribbon cable to
    another board that the flickerFixer fits into...
    
    	Don't forget the cost of a MultiSync Monitor...
    
    The ICD is approx �300 or less 
    
    The MicroWay is more expensive DEB2000 approx �70 and flickerFixer
    approx �375...
    
    	Steve G