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Check out the US 99 menu above for links to information about US Highway 99, after which the US 99 BBS is named.
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But then I rewound it and started over again, certain that it was
yet another fake/click bait video. But the more I paused/rewound the
video i realized that this really must be the Real Deal.
Can this A500 mini really be true?
But yes, it is true. (and not very good, sadly)
But yes, it is true. (and not very good, sadly)In what way? Do you mean that the original A500 is better?
I still have one A500 in its original box, waiting for it to be
worth keeping rather than sending it to recycling...
But yes, it is true. (and not very good, sadly)
In what way? Do you mean that the original A500 is better?
I still have one A500 in its original box, waiting for it to be worth keeping rather than sending it to recycling...
I still have one A500 in its original box, waiting for it to be worth keeping rather than sending it to recycling...
I still have one A500 in its original box, waiting for it to be wort keeping rather than sending it to recycling...
You could always send it to me :D. I have this Vampyre upgrade board for an JP>A500 sitting here.. only I can't find my A500!
I got mine 3 years ago for 10 euros! :) This is my second Amiga afte
25 years, couse I sold mine 25 years ago. After buying this 10 euro
That's pretty awesome. We actually had an Amiga store not far from my house when I was younger.. My friend was supposed to meet me there and sell me his Amiga 1200 for $100, but he never showed up. The Amiga store had an SX-64 fo $100 and an Amiga 500 for $100.. so with $100 burning a hole in my pocket I just had to get one of those. It was a pretty hard decision, and even after picking the Amiga 500, I was never really sure I made the right one. The store did hook me up and upgraded it to 1MB AGNES RAM, then I could switch t PAL with software and watch the good demos.