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- From: morton@wam.umd.edu (Rob Morton)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: Amiga 1000 as a second computer
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Date: 16 Aug 1993 18:02:39 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: hardware, computer, A1000, commercial
-
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Commodore Amiga 1000 computer
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: I am sure that some of you are shaking your
- heads in disbelief that someone is reviewing an ancient Amiga 1000
- over 8 years after its release! However, this review has an
- interesting perspective that might be helpful to some of you: it
- views the A1000 as a cheap choice for a second computer. With used
- A1000's available very inexpensively now, some readers may find this
- information useful. - Dan]
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- Can you think of a cheaper second computer?? The Amiga 1000 is able
- to use most of your current software, and will not take up much room. That
- is what I wanted in a second computer, and that is what I got.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Commodore Business Machines
- Address: 1200 Wilson Drive
- West Chester, PA 19380
- USA
- (Varies for other countries)
-
- Telephone: (800) 66-AMIGA (USA/Canada only)
- (215) 431-9100
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- This product has been discontinued; however, you can get one used
- quite cheaply: less than $100 (US).
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- Well, I got this computer because I had never seen one before. Since
- I am trying to save enough money to go to college, I weighed the choices:
- A1000 or college education. So now that I own it and know what it looks
- like, I figured others may want to know my impressions.
-
- The case of this computer is probably the best designed that I have
- seen. Being able to store the keyboard underneath the computer is a real
- plus when working with no space (I just put it where I was thinking of
- putting my books for college). I may be dreaming, but imagine an AGA machine
- in an A1000 case. It would be grand. The only design problem I see with
- this computer is the poor keyboard layout. It feels great, but I keep
- hitting the wrong keys. Luckily, Commodore corrected the keyboard problem
- with the rest of the Amiga line, and you can use an A2000 keyboard on the
- A1000 with an adapter. Doing this robs you of the ability to store the
- keyboard underneath the computer though.
-
- As for running software, I have found nothing that does not work on
- this machine. Shadow of the Beast 3 worked flawlessly, as did Archon (this
- can not be said for any other of the Amiga machines). I do not have
- anything that is AmigaDOS 2.0 specific, but I am sure with the proper
- hardware, anything will run on it except AGA stuff. I ran some old demos
- and basically got to take a trip through history. All of this for the price
- of a used C64, monitor, disk drive, and (if you are lucky) a printer.
-
- There are ways to install ROM's, hard drives, and accelerators.
- Many of these can be acquired used as well. Even as an unexpanded system,
- this makes for a nice new toy. (I use the word "toy" not like a small
- child's toy, but more like an overgrown child's toy.)
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- Well I got the complete manuals for using the A1000. I got Kickstart
- disks for 1.2 and 1.1, and I have pretty much figured them all out (real
- tough job there). The documentation seems quite well written, and comes in
- a three ring binder. The pages for 1.2 were also added to this folder.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- Well I really like having a second computer, and the price cannot
- be beaten. The keyboard garage is great. You will never have the keyboard
- getting in the way of the disk drive, or for that matter the keyboard cord
- getting tangled with the mouse and joy stick cord. I also like looking at a
- computer that is 8 years old, and still working perfectly.
-
- I did not like the keyboard layout, or using Kickstart disks, but
- like I said both of these can be corrected if they really irritate you.
-
- This computer cannot be improved, because it is not being made
- anymore. If Commodore were to come out with a new Amiga in a similar case, I
- would like it. With a 68030 CPU, hard drive, and AGA chips for less than
- less than 1000 US dollars, and this would be the perfect Amiga. These are
- more redesigns than improvements though.
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- I have an A2000, which the only real difference is the Kickstart
- ROM, more memory, better keyboard, and better Agnus chip. As for software,
- while running the software I could not tell the difference in these machines.
-
- Comparing it to an A500 with Workbench 2.04 is the only other
- comparison I can do. Saying Workbench 2.04 is better than 1.2 is like
- saying an F40 is better than a Yugo. But as far as the design of the case,
- I would much rather have an A1000 than an A500. If you do any typing, then
- a detachable keyboard is great. If you only want to play games, then go
- with whatever is cheapest. Actually for any game that uses the keyboard, a
- detachable keyboard is still great.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- This is just a guess on my part, but Commodore probably had fewer
- bugs in this computer than any since. It also runs Amiga software better
- than some other Amiga models. I can run Archon, and I bet there are not too
- many people who can say that. :)
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- I have never had a problem with the support that Commodore has given
- me. Of course I have never had a reason to call them either, so I guess I am
- an easy person to support. I like their equipment, and it seems to be made
- well enough to stand the test of time.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- I doubt you will get any warranty unless you get a factory
- refurbished A1000, but you can probably find better deals on the net.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- If you are looking for a cheap second computer, a cheap game system,
- a hardware hacker's dream, or just a piece of history, I would say you can
- not go wrong with the A1000. It is old but still alive. A1000's are
- capable of doing almost anything that an A500 can do, if you want to
- expand. Basically if you have a spare $100 (US) and want to get some
- enjoyment experimenting, then an A1000 is a good choice.
-
- Rob Morton
-
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