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Amiga 3000: Major Upgrades
Now that my Amiga 3000 has been fully restored, I decided to make it the best Amiga I could. Here is the journey I took. Read more
Amiga 3000: Restoration Part 4
In my last post, I had started a new retrobrighting process on the keyboard. Let’s see how it went. Read more
The hidden power of the 68010
The original first generation of Amigas such as the A500, A600, A1000 and A2000 all used a Motorola designed 68000 CPU inside. Many Amiga users eventually upgraded theirs to have an accelerator, usually based on the 68020 or 68030 CPU. But there is a contender that is a drop-in replacement for the 68000, and for… Read more
Amiga 3000: Restoration Part 3
My Amiga 3000 is now in pretty good working condition, but my work is not done. In this part I’ll continue the restoration, whilst I also start to upgrade the machine. Read more
Amiga 3000: Restoration Part 2
Now that I have converted the Amiga 3000 from a US to European machine, it is time to fix the minor issues with it. Read more
Amiga 3000: Restoration Part 1
There has been a long running joke with my friend Paulee that I would buy their Amiga 3000 from them. Then, a week ago, they connected me to someone in Canada who was looking to sell their Amiga 3000 at a reasonable price. I purchased it and a couple of days later, it arrived. It… Read more
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