Chris M wrote:
--- Jim Leonard <trixter at oldskool.org> wrote:
I barely qualify; I spent $440 for an Amiga 4000
Rev
B. motherboard in
perfect working order. However, the usage was
mostly for "work" (making
a DVD) and not so much "play" (the A500s are for
that).
Being large ignorant of the Amiga and it's
capabilities, I'm wondering why you decided on that
for, presumably, an editing job. Was it the expansion
needed that only a 2000 could offer (as opposed to a
500)? Was a toaster in on the trick?
It wasn't for an editing job, but if it was, your guess at the Toaster
was a good guess but wrong model; the Toaster was usually paired with a
2000 or 3000.
My purpose was to generate realtime multimedia video with the Amiga and
capture it for editing. See
www.mindcandydvd.com for details on the
previous incarnation of the project (used PCs); this incarnation is 100%
Amiga output and should be for sale in about 6 weeks.
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