I liked this Keyrah device (never heard of it), but it converts the A1200 keyboard into an USB device. This means that I can still not use it for my A1200 tower. I think I need a device that converts...
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I liked this Keyrah device (never heard of it), but it converts the A1200 keyboard into an USB device. This means that I can still not use it for my A1200 tower. I think I need a device that converts...
I used the E/Box conversion kit to build the A1200 in a tower. I guess that was the easiest way to go. I liked the separation of keyboard and computer, but after using a PC keyboard for several years...
I build my A1200 in a tower and I have:
1x internal floppy
2x internal Harddisks (the original 80 Mb and a 2 GB)
1x internal CD-player
I remember a demo called "Jesus on E's" or something like that. It was pretty cool at the time. Runs on two disks and quite good on an A500.
I don't know who created that game. All I know was that there was a 4-player adaptor in the package that was connected to the parallel port and allowed two extra joystick be connected to your Amiga....
Dynablaster with the 4-player adapter was brilliant! All night trying to kill each other.
Opera 9.10 here.
FireFox was too slow or crashed on my machine.
IE6 as backup for pages that requires it.
I don't have the Dutch Amiga magazines anymore.
This PD magazine wasn't it simply called: Public Domain?
I have:
Amiga Format
Amiga Shopper
including the coverdisc and/or coverCD.
Before my subscription on Amiga Format (25 pieces or so) I was a regular buyer of Amiga Shopper (the serious Amiga magazine :) ). I think I have 45 of those. I also had a subscription on some Dutch...
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Thank you very much Harrison for scanning this article for me! :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
I guess this was some kind of recognition that I was hoping for.
Wow, it was even game...
Hi everybody.
Thank you for the enthusiastic reactions.
You should all really try the game :)
@Harrison: I hope that you could do that for me.
Back in the ninetees I was a (lonely) AMOS programmer. In those days I had really spend a lot of time creating a game called "Snakeman" and placed it on Aminet (that was in 1995). The software was...