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Originally Posted by matthey
The CD32 has a PS2 style keyboard connector which accepts a 4000 keyboard (other big box Amiga keyboards work with standard PS2 to AT adapter). The keyboard is plug and play with no need to install drivers. I wouldn't say the CD32 is any less suitable as all models have their advantages and disadvantages. They are all less suitable for modern computing than a new standalone Amiga motherboard.
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Yes, I know that you can hook up a keyboard, but not many people use a CD32 like that. But thinking more closely about it, perhaps a Vampire could make sense in the CD32 after all. The reason not many people use the CD32 for WHDload and general WB usage is because there has been no simple upgrade options if you wanted lots of fastmem, HDD and so on. But with the Vampire you could have a small and practical Amiga in the living room next to your modern consoles.