20 February 2006, 23:25 | #21 |
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hey Chronos,
Count Zero was me.. Cyberspace BBS, based in Essendon. Ryan? Polish - I've got an Amiga 3000 desktop which I'm cleaning up to sell on ebay (installing larger SCSI HDD etc). Interested? It's a full 68030 at 25MHz, with 68882 FPU and MMU. It's got 2meg CHIP and 4meg FAST (ZIP RAM), 2x floppy drives, comes with 1960 hi-res monitor and I'm probably going to stick 2x 4.3GB HDDs in it. |
21 February 2006, 11:28 | #22 |
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Oh yes!!. i used to dial into Cyberspace BBS !.. that wasnt a bad one!. its a small world isnt it.
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21 February 2006, 12:07 | #23 |
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sure is, and I think I recall Dark Fusion as well.. didn't you run a beta of EzyCom for awhile, then switch to some other software (can't rememer it's name but all the IBM warez bbses ran it as well)?
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21 February 2006, 14:59 | #24 |
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Hiya Polish. I think if I give away or sell my Amiga 4000 I will regret it, just like I regretted selling my c64. I do hope to use my Amiga 4000 again, but at the moment I just don't have the desk space.
Hiya Gizmomelb. I was referred to your BBS by a friend who probably knew you personally. His name was Sam. I don't know anything about you even though we probably have chatted, and I don't think I knew where your BBS was located unless I have forgotten.. All I remember was that your BBS was quite popular and underground.. It is nice to see "old faces" on here even if we don't know each other personally. The more I think about the old days, the more I miss it... How things have changed.. |
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hey Spy!
Hey dude - how funny - I just stumbled onto this forum and recognised you right away!!
Shakir aka StyLeMaSTeR DJ ex Tyranny, Prestige, Skid Row, O.T.T etc LOL How are things? |
04 July 2006, 04:29 | #26 |
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Ex Perth - Forrestfield here. Now residing in Uk.
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04 July 2006, 05:43 | #27 |
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alright! a contact in ol' Blighty!
any chance of asking huge favours and getting you to send some UK magazines from ebay over to Oz for us? The Poms always charge an arm and a leg for postage and packing on ebay. (7 pounds UK postage for a fekkin CDROM? get real, I've previously had 3x mags in a parcel sent to me for only 4.60 by someone who wasn't a ripoff merchant) |
04 July 2006, 11:45 | #28 |
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lol, you shop to hard on ebay my friend,
I am sure that if you buy stuffs from this eab community they would see you right |
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HA HA.. i just realised i already mentioned this.. lol. |
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05 July 2006, 13:14 | #30 |
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Hiya
Ex-adelaide Aussie living in Darwin now, CD32 is all that has the benchspace these days. Like most I regret selling my 4000, but I just wasn't using it and the buyer wanted it real bad, just like I did when I bought it.
You other guys have pretty good memories, I can't even remember the names of the bbs's I used to dial, let alone the sysops.... |
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havent spoken to you in like 16 years+ catch up for a beer when your back in sydney... |
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17 July 2006, 20:32 | #32 |
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Hey there,
I was involved from first release of A500 in Australia, orginally from Canberra, living in Melbourne. I was a major tracker head from the start and over the years handed out a lot of mods (and whatever they were before mods, i forget) to guys in Canberra, crew names escape me but they traded alot with Red Sector and were pretty active themselves. One guy did a fair trade with some UK heads. I only recall real names and the handle 'OABAAL'. A guy I want to get hold of is David Mapplebeck, he moved to UK around 1992~1 so maybe someone round here knows where he's at. Please let me know or let him know I want to hook up. Unfortunately I tossed 1 large cardboard boxload of wares and thousands of mods (stupid), out with my dead A500 in 1995 when I finally crossed over to PC. So yeah, I'm keen to track down some of my early tunes. Thanks for any help. |
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G'day all. I am from Melbourne and bought an Amiga in Jan 1989 but sold it in Dec 1992 to buy my first PC. I now use emulators to play my old favourites. By the way are there any Heavy Metal fans here?
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14 September 2006, 23:32 | #35 |
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I might as well have my 2 bob-worth. I am from sydney also, and having leeched most of the stuff I have from the Cydonia BBS's and also what was then MidnightCaller BBS (I think). I used to go by the alias of EpL for those of you who may recal ?
I managed to get about 5 cd'd worth of stuff which I still reguard as being worth more than gold. I have always been a fan of the Amiga, and having just moved house, I have re-found all my stashed away treasures, like.... approx 2000+ floppy's, 2xA600's, 2x1200's, 2x2000's (both 1200's have 1240/40 and 1x200 has a 30/40 installed), and not to mention the boxes of harware for them. So as you may have noticed, having only joined this channel a few days ago, I have the amiga bug again..... trying to get those babies up and running again.... 1200's are ok. 1 of the 2000's is ok and the other no longer blinks an eye-lid. must be the battery as it has leaked. Anyhow, that's it for me for the mo. |
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Hey buddy!
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I used to run a BBS called Distortion BBS back in the day as well. Hope you're doing well mate. Message me I wouldn't mind chatting to you. |
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29 August 2008, 10:20 | #37 |
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I'm an Aussie!
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30 August 2008, 19:32 | #38 |
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You should join the EAB Social Group: Australian Amiga Users then
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Jeez, it is a smal world, I went to buy some games from this guy with a mate once. I remember walking into a bedroom there and there were people sleeping all over the place, I never went back but I still have the disks I bought off him ( they no longer work but still in the disk box ). |
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G'Day - I'm an Aussie from Melbourne and I have been using Amigas since I was knee high to a grasshopper. I still like to fire up my Amiga 500, which still works perfectly.
Welcome, mate. |
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