Posted on 19-Aug-2000 16:13 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä | 16 comments View flat View list |
So you think you're a true Amigan? Then prove it with this test.
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Comment 1 | James Novak | | 19-Aug-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 2 | Colin Wilson | | 19-Aug-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 3 | Martin Baute | | 19-Aug-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 4 | victor | | 19-Aug-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 5 | SimplePPC | | 19-Aug-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 6 | Michael Jantzen | | 19-Aug-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 7 | Dirk Baeyens | | 19-Aug-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 8 | mr_W | | 20-Aug-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 9 | [G]NiOB | | 20-Aug-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 10 | Henrik Mikael Kristensen | | 20-Aug-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 11 | Christian Kemp | | 20-Aug-2000 22:00 GMT |
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Posted by Anonymous on 20-Aug-2000 22:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 10 (Henrik Mikael Kristensen): > A CDTVII is the successor (surprise!) to the CDTV. It had the same stereo-
> crack-style case but with the buttons slightly rearranged.
> I don't recall the specs, but I believe it was KS 2.0 based with a 68020.
> There have only been 2-3 of them produced so they are exceptionally rare.
I used to have one.
It was actualyl called teh CDTV-CR. CR for Cost Reduced.
It was the same style case, but also had a removable panel at the front for mouning a floppy drive, as well as a tray-load 2x CD-ROM drive, and more 'stuff' on the LCD panel.
Also, it was an 8MHz 68000 with 1 meg of CHIP RAM. There were also two brand new, never used anywhere else chips on the board.
It was ALL surface mount.
It had a header for a 2.5" IDE drive.
Also had a newer version of the CDTV-ROM. You noticed a "2" down in the corner of the boot screen. The CD-Player options were pretty much the same.
Slick unit that never got marketed.
There were about 40 of them around the world. I ditched mine in an auction a while ago. |
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