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There shouldn't be any PC only ISPs...
An ISP should have been just a dialup with SLIP/SLIRP or PPP... And the Amiga can support both. True, by the time the Internet was REALLY taking off, most people were using PCs, but you could have connected your Amiga. Yeah, it would have been great for FTP and... er... telnet and... er.. more FTP. ;-) |
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There were PC only ISPs in UK in the late 90s. The reason being you needed a Windows based app to complete authentication AFTER dial-up. For me it was the UK 0800 (free calls) ISP RedAnt which worked with PC but not Amiga.
I just used to share internet connection with the Amiga over ethernet to the PC. |
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Interesting video about the topic:
REALITY CHECK: Buying an Amiga computer today. [ Show youtube player ] |
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I can't remember exactly when iBrowse was released for Amiga, you can bet Steve Jobs was annoyed he didn't think of that name for his browser. It's not just ISP support, it's really all the software as a bundle that was on coverdisks/CDs on just about every PC. The first iMac was 1998, but that's really the sort of thing that could have saved Commodore if they lasted 3 more years, an Internet bundle with modem and a full suite of software and ISP subscription for a limited time in the box ready to rock and roll iMac style. If you ever had the internet not working for a few days you realise PCs are quite boring when there is no internet, certainly the HTTP browser based internet interest/use pushed sales of 'home PCs' greatly. By 2000 it was unthinkable not to have the internet with a PC at home. |
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Got dial-up internet in 1996 and found it pretty boring except for downloading Doom and Quake maps. By 1998 I cancelled that contract and got a DSL connection in 2004. Having a PC without internet in those 6 years was fine.
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I got my PC online in late 1997 and it definitely felt like the world opening up, with content for what I was into and the ease of downloading game demos etc. Downloading music came pretty soon after that, though I never got into online gaming. So much of what I used was PC-specific, even then, that I was glad to have the same system as (almost) everyone else. I spent nearly a month without internet some years later and definitely missed it badly, though I'd be lying if I said my PC wasn't on just as much as usual. |
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I don't recall any PC-only ISPs in Ireland around that time, but that's not to say they didn't exist. I was on dialup until around 2004 or 2005 IIRC, and my Amiga was the gateway machine that shared the connection to my other machines on the LAN. I switched between most of the main providers at the time and never had any issues with my setup, though the one I used most was one that was a flat fee provided the calls didn't go over an hour. A little ARexx scripting meant I could suspend the connection and redial after 59 minutes, letting me run it for days without additional charges.
To be fair, a PC then was about as boring as any other computer without internet access, i.e., it was entirely down to whatever games or software you had installed. |
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Not for me... Since I got MOO, MOM, X-Com, Settler 1 and 2 and Civilization 2, PC never was boring... ![]() Oh, I did have DOS and Win3.11 version of Civilization and Colonization as well... (So called 'The Explorer' bundle ![]() How did we move from Amiga recommendations to internet access?? ![]() Back to OP - how much money do you plan to spend on this little 'hobby' of yours? ![]() |
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Depends what they want it for! 1) WHDLOAD games in retro environment/Workbench - A1200 with IDE2CF Card Adapter & fastram. 2) Just games no faff - THEA500 Mini 3) Music DJing with mixable MODS - 2No. A600s with Hoffman's setup/software as it's the same Paula chip stupid so buy the small ones! 4) Stupid speed like the Amiga should have been at the Millenium - A1200 with PiStorm32 and preferably a CM4 plus adapter plus breakout board because we missed out on CyberStorm Cards so let's pimp our 'Miggies to the max! |
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There were a couple PC-only internet services-sort of. The ones included in Windows XP worked fine with an Amiga. America Online, I used in Shapeshifter in about 94-95. Earthlink was PPP, I connected directly to that with my Amiga.
The free ones like Netzero or Bluelight included an application to show you ads over your terribly limited bandwidth, they were oversubscribed and terribly slow. Amiga browsers were and are always well behind. Amiga specific sites usually worked fine, like if you wanted to download from Aminet. |
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But the floppies are dying to bit rot!!!!!
I did another round of ADF ripping a couple of weeks ago and a key saved game disk was nearly beyond salvage! Luckily I think I have all my CD32 Disksaver saves backed up! I just wish that I'd used that great program for my Cannon Fodder CD32 playthrough! I played the whole thing in fear that virtually ANY other CD32 save would overwrite the stupidly small NV-Memory that the CD32 had for saves! |
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Just curious because this is long before I had internet. PPP point to point protocol just makes me think of leased lines. But I guess people are talking about dial up? You use it to connect to your ISP etc?
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Yeah, but I still happily use floppies for my even older Apple // machines.
Still very rarely have floppy issues. And I did manage to score a box of 200 sealed DSDD floppies for my Amiga and other machines that use that format. Most of my Amiga floppies are still fine... Not saying they are rock solid and we should all back up everything to floppies! ;-) Just that they have been more reliable that even I thought they would be... ;-) |
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Mostly, I think it is still used for DSL where that is still used.. |
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I'd say go with A500 + 512k expansion, but treat yourself to a GOTEK drive when all you want is gaming ![]() |
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Sorry going off topic just PPP made me think of an old lecturer talking about it and his teaching was horrendous, I just kind of skipped it. |
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