20 February 2007, 05:57 | #1 |
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Where did the Amiga Hardware go?
I was looking through the various Amiga hardware directory websites and it hit me just how many different pieces of Amiga hardware were made over the years. What I would like to know is... Where did all this stuff go?
I know some of you crazy Amiga owners have 10+ machines, but there aren't that many of us left. It seems like Ebay should be jammed full of Flicker Free videos, A500 SCSI controllers, etc |
20 February 2007, 07:59 | #2 |
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laying around, gathering dust ?
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20 February 2007, 09:15 | #3 |
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The simple answer is Landfill. Most people binned their Amiga stuff when they got a PC for the internet revolution.
Between 1997 to 2001 low end (A500 / A2000) Amiga stuff was considered almost worthless. |
22 February 2007, 14:25 | #4 |
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The local dump has a large container filled to the top with obsolete PC hardware. I think nowadays people over here don't dump the Amigas there, because the second hand marketplace sees plenty of Amiga hardware. But I shudder to think how it looked like a few years back when Amigas were worthless. I should've been there, but just recently picked up where I left off years ago.
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22 February 2007, 14:44 | #5 |
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Heys Tyball,
Welcome to the EAB, i am sure you will like it here. ......... i have seen some horrors at the local refuse site... the thing is... they wont let you take anything... B*stards! i could of walked away with a half decent powermac, more PC components (that i really dont need) but still.... i cannot believe what some silly people throw away.... |
22 February 2007, 18:33 | #6 |
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I regret throwing out my 1200 and 500 years ago. The picture out of the 1200 had a blue haze over everything so instead of getting it fixed, I binned it. Then, not having a 1200 to play aga stuff, I sold the 500 for £10. Still got all my old games/demos and other hardware though (action replay, vidi-amiga and some audio recording dongle-thingy, can't remember the name). I was thinking of buying a 1200 from amigakit.com. I'm amazed you can still get all this hardware nowadays. I'll see how the money is sitting in a week or 2.
Still can't find the Demo I've been looking for. |
22 February 2007, 19:13 | #7 |
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Heys Dusty,
Welcome to the EAB, i am sure you will like it here.. |
22 February 2007, 20:23 | #8 |
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gah this thread makes me sad Thankfully though a lot of real Amiga's still live - a testament to it's legacy. You don't see a lot of PC stuff lasting so long and still being used....
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22 February 2007, 22:26 | #10 |
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I think there is enough amiga equipment to go around these days. Most of the rarities were never made in large numbers anyway so they were rare back in the 90's just like they are now. if you look around long enough, you should be able to get everything you want.
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25 February 2007, 19:02 | #11 |
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Have to admit i've been guilty of throwing away allot of amiga stuff, from about 1995-'98 I couldnt give most of my Amiga bits away, ive taken 1200's 2000's and coutless 500's and 500+'s down to the local council tip
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26 February 2007, 09:19 | #12 |
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@ Zetr0: thanks for the welcome (and the fast reply on my question on another thread.) EAB is great!
They won't let you take anything at our dump also. A few months ago I saw some decent hardware and I returned on a busy saturday so I could smuggle some stuff away with me. I guess throwing stuff away when nobody wants it is okay. I just wish I wanted it back then |
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When I dumped my 1200 back in 1999 I gave all this to the local cash convertors; A1200 Commodore 1084ST All my beloved games (must've been 50 or so) Ram/FPU card External drive I accepted £40 from them at the time To this day I cannot forgive myself for letting it all go. At least my 500 got recycled when I exchanged it for the 1200 in 93 or 94 I think... Now I have more Amiga's than ever so I am happy again but I do miss my original gear I only I had a time machine |
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