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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

845.0. "Help an Atari owner..." by USRCV1::HOLTJ () Fri Oct 23 1987 19:29

    I currently own an Atari 1040 and I have a friend who is about to
    buy an Amiga 2000.  He has offered to sell me his (year old) Amiga
    1000 (with 512k, no monitor) for $300.  I have 2 questions:
    
    Is this a good deal? (I will then own 2 machines)
                        
    Besides a monitor, what else would I have to buy to make the system
    functional?        
    
    
    Thanks for any help in advance...
    
    
    Joe H.
    
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845.1yesCURE::WISNERPaul Wisner, AI DemonstrationsFri Oct 23 1987 19:372
    Yes, that is a good deal.  I have a friend who just paid $850 for
    a used Amiga with a monitor (Memory Location).
845.2best of both worldsCURE::WISNERPaul Wisner, AI DemonstrationsFri Oct 23 1987 19:394
    If you get Flight Simulator, I think you'd be able to play a two
    player came by connecting the ST to the 1000.  You'd have to buy
    two copies of FS though.  I think there is PD software to convert
    ST pictures to Atari and visa versa.  
845.3If you don't, I will!ACE::OLIVASFri Oct 23 1987 19:4319
    I'd say that is a marvelous deal.  When I got mine it was about
    $1100 excluding the monitor, and shortly thereafter I understand
    Commodore sent the price through the roof so that is probably over
    75% off new.  The only problem you might have is that, I understand,
    CA has discontinued the 1000 series (or maybe they haven't.  I keep
    forgetting.  So do they, I think.), so hardware might be hard to
    find a few years down the road.  Enough people own 1000s now (honk
    if you have a 1000) that there shouldn't be any problem for a long
    while though.
    
    As for other accessories, GET AN EXTERNAL DRIVE!  Trust me, I cannot
    emphasize this enough.  I think Abel Supply sells them for $200
    (although I am probably wrong).  Check under DIR/TITLE=ABEL to find
    a price list.  That should cover the basics.  There is a note here
    where all users list their system configs (note 20 I think).  You
    might want to flip through there just to see what everyone else
    has.                                          
    
    --Andy Humphrey
845.4Well, I was within 600%ACE::OLIVASFri Oct 23 1987 19:508
    1) Actually, it is note 3 that has the system configurations, not
       note 20.
    2) Check the times on the question and replies.  How is that for
       fast service?  When I started my reply there were no others.
       by the time I finished, there were two before me.
    
    --Andy Humphrey
    
845.5ST Color monitors work!LEDS::ACCIARDIFri Oct 23 1987 19:5918
    A little know fact is that the Amiga works just fine with the ST
    color monitor.  Redmond cable can build an adaptor cable.
    
    The early ST color monitors (Hitachi) were outstanding, far superior
    to the Amiga 1080 monitor.  This, coupled with it's smaller size,
    gave birth to some of the early, untrue claims that the ST RGB output
    was much better than the Amigas.
    
    Later ST color monitors are made by Goldstar, and, while a bit better
    than the Amiga 1080, are no match for the early ST models.  Maybe
    they'll become collectors items?
    
    There is no way that I know of to adapt an Amiga to the ST monochrome
    monitor; the bandwidths, scan rate, etc are all wrong.  
                          
    All in all, an A1000 for $300 is a steal.
    
                                               
845.6Too HighWALTZ::BOWENMon Oct 26 1987 11:273
    Well I disagree, I think $300 is way too much for the system and
    advise you not to buy. By the way, what's your friend's name and
    address.
845.7BAGELS::BRANNONDave BrannonMon Oct 26 1987 16:3212
    what you need depends on what you plan to use it for... most games
    run just fine with just the internal drive.  And you can hook the
    color composite out to the video-in of a VCR to display it on a
    TV.  Not great video, but that will give you more time, and lots
    of incentive, to look for the "best" monitor for it.
    
    You should also consider getting a second disk drive.  Copying
    880K disks is a lot of disk swapping on a single disk drive.
    
    $300 is a good price for a used A1000 currently.
    
    -Dave