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View Poll Results: How long before Guru?
Few days.. 9 40.91%
Weeks.. 2 9.09%
Months.. 4 18.18%
Years.. 3 13.64%
Decades.. 0 0%
Seconds 0 0%
Minutes 0 0%
Hours 4 18.18%
My battery leaked 0 0%
My watch/calendar guru'd before my Amiga did! 1 4.55%
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Old 28 September 2009, 19:33   #1
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What's the longest up-time for your Amiga?

Days?
Months?
Years?
Centuries? (yes, we can do that too!)

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Old 28 September 2009, 19:35   #2
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atleast 4000 years for mine m8....

thats four epoch levels on mega-lo-mania

yep... 40 century's =D my miggy rocks!
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Old 28 September 2009, 21:10   #3
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My Amiga 500 ran for the entire summer holidays (six weeks) as I completed Mercenary for the first time.
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Old 28 September 2009, 21:47   #4
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I run a BBS system on an Amiga 1200 and it stayed up without a reboot for at least 20 straight days without a reboot while we were on vacation. When I am around I am always fiddling with it so it gets rebooted a lot. My old 3000T used to stay up for weeks at a time as well.

I am sure that the POWER has never stopped flowing to the bbs system for several months at a time, only reboots.
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Old 10 October 2009, 02:08   #5
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About 4 seconds. But I didn't throw it very high.
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Old 19 October 2009, 04:07   #6
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I had my Amiga switched on for the millenium, just to prove it was Y2K compatible.

Of course it would be, since it had no real-time clock, and so always thought the date was 1992.
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Old 19 October 2009, 07:27   #7
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I got a A1200 in 1997, have now OS39 on a 20MB HDD and Apollo 040/040 in it with SCSI and a Zip drive. All works like a dream, 12 years after i got this girlfriend. Had it on for weeks from time to time when i only had KS30 and WB30 on it. Did a lot of downloading from BBS back then.
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