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Matt
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« on: September 06, 2011, 06:39:59 PM »

Hi guys, I'm Matt and I have started a small collection of vintage computers and recently acquired a decent amount of retro/vintage cameras.  My small collection of computers includes an Acorn BBC Micro model B and a Commodore Amiga A500+ with the uprated memory.

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The Commodore Amiga A500+:




Collected these both for free from a kind gentleman via FreeCycle.org.  Unfortunately the BBCs disc drive needs repair as one of the connectors has came completely disconnected from it's cables.  If anyone else has a BBC Micro floppy drive and is willing to remove the casing and take pictures of all the wiring I would greatly appreciate it.
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« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2011, 11:20:18 AM »

Very cool, Matt.  Welcome to the forum!
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« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2011, 08:07:35 PM »

Very cool, Matt.  Welcome to the forum!

Thanks.  I forgot to include the games & software I have for the Amiga!

Workbench v2.04
Fonts v2.04
Extras v2.04
Photon Paint Surface Disc - Woods and Marble I
Photon Paint Surface Disc - Woods and Marble II
Bars & Pipes Professional 2
Imagine (Worth £269).
KSpread 2 - From "Amiga Computing" , June 1994 (Worth £20)
Cybernetix, Canon BJ10, Tame & Model 4D - From "Amiga Computing" Issue 54, November 19??)
Virus Checker V6.34 & SysInfo - From "Amiga Computing" , June 1994
Devpac 3 Light & Day to Day - From "Amiga Shopper" Issue 45, January 1995 (Worth £29.95)
ARNOR Prodata - From "The Amiga Collection" No. 11 (Worth £60)
IntroCAD - From "The Amiga Collection" No. 6 (Worth £60)
Money Program & Word Power - Disc #42 from unknown distributor. (Priceless, apparently.)
3D Construction Kit 2, Persional Fineance Manager Plus, The Degrader, Auto Disk Logger & ECE Adventure Game Cheats - From Amiga Format
Uridium 2
Birds of Prey
Captain Caveman's Flintstone Frolics & 4 Monster PD games" - From "Amiga Action"
DeluxePaint III
Citizen ABC 24 EasyStart Software for Amiga
Lemmings
Org2, Virus Checker 6.15, Magic File Requester, LE-NAG, MTV Hack - From "Amgia User International" No. 16
M.M Experience - From "Amiga User International" No. 71
K240
Lotus III & Silly Putty - From unknown distributor Disk 43
ProVector 2.1 plus PSImport, Provector 3 and StylusYtacer demo's

And a load more.  If anyone wants any more info on the games & Software I have let me know!
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« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2011, 08:24:30 AM »

Pretty nice, but you're lacking an important game -- FirePower! You'd probably want some joysticks for it too. Old Genesis controllers work great for that. Wink

How are you using your Amiga? Do you have a 1084 monitor or an A520 modulator for your TV?
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« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2011, 10:15:13 AM »

Pretty nice, but you're lacking an important game -- FirePower! You'd probably want some joysticks for it too. Old Genesis controllers work great for that. Wink

How are you using your Amiga? Do you have a 1084 monitor or an A520 modulator for your TV?

I have an A520 modulator but unfortunately I don't currently have a dedicated space and monitor for the Amgia and the Beeb so I can't really use them very easily.  I forgot to include the boxed games I have, the ones I listed above are just loose floppy's.  The boxed (and mint condition might I add) games that I have are:

Airbus A320 - This game is ultra detailed; there is flight maps and approach charts for a large number of airports.
Epic
Reach for the Skies
Their Finest Hour - The Battle of Britain
Lemmings 2 - Tribes
MiG-29 - Fulcrum
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« Reply #5 on: September 09, 2011, 12:53:21 PM »

Very cool.  What's your favorite Amiga game, Matt?  How about you, Stull?  I've have some Amigas for over a decade but I still haven't used them much.
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« Reply #6 on: September 09, 2011, 12:56:35 PM »

Very cool.  What's your favorite Amiga game, Matt?  How about you, Stull?  I've have some Amigas for over a decade but I still haven't used them much.

I can't say yet, I'll need to get a more practical set-up and a joy-stick so I can try out all the games I have.  This coupled with the fact that I'm 18 years old so I didn't grow up with machines from this era.
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« Reply #7 on: September 14, 2011, 02:47:07 PM »

My favorite Amiga game is the aforementioned FirePower, though there's a lot of nostalgia factored into that. I never had an Amiga growing up, but my buddy did, and we played that game a lot. About five years ago my friend gave me that Amiga. It sat around collecting dust (same situation as Matt; no dedicated space) for several years. At a certain point I decided to give it back to my friend, but he didn't want it, so I sold it on Craigslist. The buyer got a hell of a deal, too..
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