From: Iggy Drougge <optimus(a)canit.se>
It's
wonderful to finally have Workbench on a harddisk.
And it only cost 15USD? You utter bastard.
*blush* Well to be fair... it was missing the keyboard, mouse, and
monitor cable for the included 1084S. But I had them sitting in the
corner waiting for this find event... ;)
Aaarghh ! And you got a 1084S with it as well !! That's really
rubbing salt in the wound. I have 3 Amigas and I've been trying to
encourage a friend who has a toaster, in his thinking that he really
should upgrade to a new whiz-bang Wintel box and let me have his.
Of course when reality sunk in he'd likely demand it back. (Sigh)
If you need to
identify the cards, use a program such as WhichAmiga
or a modern ShowBoards. I'll mail them to you if you like.
That might be necesary and appreciated if I can't get a handle on
them. What I'd really like is a C compiler with an API toolkit for the
Toaster and TBC subsystems...
Cheers
- Mike
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