Hi All
I have room to put one Amiga up so which one would you lot chose
A1200 or A600 and why
Many Thanks
Andrew
Hi All
I have room to put one Amiga up so which one would you lot chose
A1200 or A600 and why
Many Thanks
Andrew
A600 6gig HDD, 3.1 Rom, ClassicWB GAAE, Pcmcia Adapter to cf.
A1200 80gig HDD, 3.0 Rom ClassicWB Lite.
A1200 and there's no why.
More expandable, can be faster, AGA chipset and a lot more advantages.
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Definitely A1200. Compatible with all software and Workbench 3.1 - 3.9. Great for WHDLoad gaming machine. Expandable. Full keyboard.
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
Hi All
Well the A1200 it is then now to set it up again had a little move around in spare room
Many Thanks
Andrew
A600 6gig HDD, 3.1 Rom, ClassicWB GAAE, Pcmcia Adapter to cf.
A1200 80gig HDD, 3.0 Rom ClassicWB Lite.
Yeah i think the A1200 too as i recall purchasing the A600 after the A500 back in the day and some games not working with it.
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The A600 has the same issues as the A500 Plus at the time, because they both had the updated Kickstart 2 rom, the ECS chipset and 1MB chip ram. The newer kickstart rom was the main issue that older games didn't like, and for those a ReLoKick 1.3 disk would get them working. But also some other games hated the 1MB chip ram as they expected only the 512KB chip ram + 512KB slow/fast ram configuration of most A500 setups and crashed when the memory registered were not as they expected. A case of the game developers directly coding to the hardware level (to get more from the system) and not to the guidelines set out by Commodore.
These days such issues are mostly gone by using an A1200 and WHDLoad. This is because it fixes all supported games to remove such issues, and where a game requires an older kickstart it has rom images it can utilise for compatibility. For that reason the A1200 is definitely the best Amiga to use for gaming.
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
And the A1200 will run AGA games, too. Some are even installable in HD with no need for WHDLoad.