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Old 20 July 2005, 23:30   #1
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What model Amiga was used in this?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7531244164

Looks like an Amiga is inside this thing, what model did they use?
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Old 20 July 2005, 23:49   #2
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Im thinking A1200
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Old 20 July 2005, 23:53   #3
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It uses an A2000 motherboard.
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Reminds me of a 2000 with the power supply moved elsewhere (custom case?).

If you look at the pictures #4 it looks like there is some kind of accelerator card in there, a 2091 HD controller, and some kind of video board also.
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Old 21 July 2005, 00:22   #5
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A2000 with A2630, Multivision Scandoubler, HD Controller and PC Bridgeboard to connect the Upper Testing Board
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Makes you wonder why they bothered with an A2000 if they are using a bridgeboard (old PC) to control everything anyway.

Any other commercial gear use an Amiga?
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Old 21 July 2005, 00:34   #7
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Makes you wonder why they bothered with an A2000 if they are using a bridgeboard (old PC) to control everything anyway.

Any other commercial gear use an Amiga?
As in some Sega Arcade machines perhaps

You could also lump the Video Toaster boxes in there as well as they were highly upgraded from stock by Newtek
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Old 21 July 2005, 06:32   #8
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ok quit the geekspeak. What the fuck was this thing used for?
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I was looking up memory testers on ebay and came up with that link. So either it tests memory chips or it can be modified to shock the balls of foul mouthed gay ducks.
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Old 21 July 2005, 16:27   #10
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I'm going to hazard a guess and say that this machine can do both
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Here is your answer. BTMA-2000
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