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My (old) Amiga
Since February 1993 I used an Amiga 4000 computer as my base-system (used upto june
1998, finally sold on 1. march 1999). It had the follwing configuration:
- AMIGA 4000/40 (Motorola 68040 CPU at 25 MHz, internal clock 50 MHz)
- 68 MBytes RAM (2 MBytes chip-mem, 16 MBytes fast-mem, 50 MBytes virtual mem)
- Kickstart 3.0 (39.106), Worbench 3.1 (40.42)
- Western Digital Caviar AC 31600AT (1.6 GByte)
- Conner CFS 420AT (420 MBytes)
- Mitsumi FX 001D CD-ROM
- BSC TandemCD & IDE controller
- Ariadne Ethernet-Card
- USRobotics Sportster 33600 Vi Modem
- Acorn AKF50 Monitor (15.3 - 40 kHz, 45 - 120 Hz)
From 26-Sep-1996 12:05pm to 17-Jun-1998 my Amiga was directly
connected to the Internet over 4 MBit line. After that date I used a "real PC" and my
Amiga went offline (*sniff*).
Most of the time I rendered pictures and animations with Imagine 4. Have a look at my
Raytracing-Section with several
animations and pictures.
As a real Amiga-User you know MagicWB from Martin Huttenloher. Some time ago I created
several nice MagicBackdrops for his package (some are released with MagicWB 2.0).
You can still get all my additional packages here:
The best and biggest source for Amiga-Software is the
Aminet-Archive in Washington.
Various AMIGA-links