Sounds funny to hear of an A4000 called old. Still have my 2500... I remember trying to explain how I was pulling screens down, (to access different apps in the Amiga multitasking setup) to someone using DOS. We were working jointly on a project, by phone and modem. I didn't understand that he didn't understand, because for me MT was no big deal... Finally it hit me that he was confined to one app at a time... Thanks for the memories, and the shoulda,coulda,woulda's of Amiga's, Ballendo --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Steve Greenfield <alienrelics@y...> wrote: > Best place to ask that is on the list. Jan Rowland made something > like that using a Commodore Pet to control it. > > Do you mean Hard Drive IDE interface? The Amiga 1200 has a built-in > IDE interface, and the older style Amiga 4000. IDE cards for Amigas > are difficult to find. > > There is the CMD hard drive interface for the C64/128, but I'm not > sure if it is IDE or SCSI. I just got one, I should go look at it. > > Steve > > --- tobiashawkins <tobiashawkins@y...> wrote: > > Steve, > > You said you were in a com./amiga club. > > I have several of them. They are nice machines. > > I am trying to make a pcb mill which is controlled by a C64/Amiga > > on > > the network using hpgl. Then, I can send it files directly from > > the > > cam processor in Eagle. Currently I am looking for IDE interface > > > > for C64 or Amiga. > > Know of any? > > Thanks, > > Toby :) > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Small Business $15K Web Design Giveaway > http://promotions.yahoo.com/design_giveaway/
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OT Re: Com./Amiga
2004-04-05 by ballendo
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