Tupin
Experienced Member
Amiga games have no region lockout, right?
If you mean the GVP A500-HD+ I don't think it's picky about which kickstart version you have in the Amiga. What you however do need is the setup floppy, of which there are images available on the web.@cosam - Thanks for pointing out about the A500+. Come to think of it, I have a GVP A500+ decked out as well. Picked it up for $25 on eBay about 8-9 years ago, back when I was getting into the Amiga heavily. Never did use it, as I didn't have 2.04 KS installed in my 500 at that time. As I remember, my A500+ even had the bridgeboard installed within it... maybe it's time I pulled that system back out...
If you mean the GVP A500-HD+ I don't think it's picky about which kickstart version you have in the Amiga. What you however do need is the setup floppy, of which there are images available on the web.
Okay, so I've already put my foot into the ring of 16-bit computing with an Atari ST 1040STF, but I noticed that games are a lot better on the Amiga.
Now, I got the ST for $50, but I never have seen an Amiga go for that, even a 500. I did have someone contact me after I put a wanted ad on Craigslist saying that they wanted to sell their Amiga 500. They have yet to respond, but what should I look for in the lot they are offering? Should I wait for a machine like a 1000, 1200, or 600? Would it be worth it to wait for an Amiga with a PCMCIA slot?