Amiga 1200/600 WHDLoad Gaming System
Looks like another Amiga focused year already. Information and my recommendations for setting up a WHDload system on A1200 or A600. Click the image to get straight to the article.
Looks like another Amiga focused year already. Information and my recommendations for setting up a WHDload system on A1200 or A600. Click the image to get straight to the article.
In this article I cover the basics of making a cost effective optimized Amiga 1200 Gaming system. This is for playing the vast majority of the Amiga game library on the A1200. I will be covering the use of WHDload,...
I’ve just created a page detailing some of the changes I made to my stock Amiga 600 to get it ready for the Vampire 600. When the card arrives, I’ll cover the installation and setup in more detail. Exciting times...
Amiga 600 preparations. With My Vampire 600 card heading my way very soon, I’ve finished getting the Amiga 600 ready. Here is a rundown of the hardware changes I made. The first things I did after opening the Amiga was to...
I’ve started work on my Amiga 600 in preparation for the arrival of my Vampire 600 accelerator board. This little board will upgrade the modest A600 to around 100x its original speed and performance. It also adds GFX modes with...
I’m currently building an Amiga 1200 system tower. So far the motherboard is in the case and booting from HDD. Power is supplied via the AT PSU to the Mediator PCI busboard. Just waiting for the Blizzard CPU card...
Just some photos and noted on restoring my Amiga CD32 console.
Repairs required to getting my Amiga CD32 games console working again. Replacing CD-Rom and faulty capacitors. Amiga CD32 not Working I recently uncovered a box in my storage location containing my Amiga CD32. It came from a boot-fair (flea market) many...
Yes, 3 years without an Amiga was too long, so I got another A1200. Thanks Glenn.
Information about the Blizzard PPC accelerator range for the Amiga 1200 computer. Specs, images and Performance. Background By 1998 it was clear that the Motorola series of processors was loosing ground to Intel’s Pentium range. Even with the mighty 68060...
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