

The A-MAX (along with some other software and games, and a 2-channel hardware audio mixer / input box!) all have their original boxes, manuals and disks.Īll-in-all a great find, and a really fun addition to my collection! I'll let you guys know if / when I get that A-MAX emulator running. The A2000 I got actually came in its original box (in pretty good shape too), with the keyboard, mouse, and original power cord. I'm going to start scrounging online for a monitor more suited to what this machine is capable of! Also, we're experiencing a pretty good lightning storm here in Albuquerque, and the Amiga is clearly unhappy with the currently unstable power, so I'm going to play with it more tomorrow. I've gotten the system booted up, but I only have an older Commodore monitor (designed for the C64 and C128), so the Amiga 2000 is displaying a pretty shaky image in greyscale.
#COMMODORE AMIGA MAC EMULATOR MAC OS#
The 1st-gen A-MAX that I have will boot up to Mac OS 6.0.3, according to some info I found online. This strange rectangular brick connects (externally) the the rear of the A2000, and when outfitted with genuine ROM chips from a Mac 128k or 512k Mac, allows the Amiga to natively run (early!) Mac software. Second, it got a Commodore-brand "A25000" RAM board with 2 megs of DRAM chips soldered on.įinally (and this is the part that makes it relevant to the MLA), this A2000 has an A-MAX Macintosh emulator module. The slots on my board are empty, but the drive is fully functioning, loaded with software, and boots flawlessly! The A2000 I got is a plain-jane model (it didn't leave the factory with any of the special options like a hard disk or RAM expansion), but at some point in its life it underwent some significant upgrades:įirst, it received a "Great Valley Products" Impact A4000-HC+8 - essentially a 70 meg SCSI hard drive on an expansion board, along with 8 30-pin SIMM slots for RAM expansion. Amiga CD Football (1993)(Commodore)h Backlash(Disk 2 of 2)(Reel 2)CDTV rip 370 Ko Amiga Karate v1.0 (1987)(Eidersoft) 602 Ko Amiga Karate v1.0 (1987)(Eidersoft)a 602 Ko Amiga Karate v1.0 (1987)(Eidersoft)f NBCh BS1 602 Ko Amiga Karate v1.0 (1987)(Eidersoft)h A-Ha 605 Ko Amiga Karate v1. The seller was great (and may be a source of more vintage gear in the future!), but not particularly knowledgeable about this particular machine. Today I managed to win an auction for a Commodore Amiga 2000 from a local seller.
