>>> Care to add an Amiga 4000 to the collection?  We've got one
>> (complete system,
>>>  software, monitor, printer, etc.) and we need the space.
>>> 
>>>  Cheers,
>>>  Monica
>>> 
>> 
>> Does it have an RJ45 connector?
>> 
> Most likely not and one would not be available.  The amiga was
> originally based around a 7.14Hz processor to accommodate video
> applications (ever hear of the VideoToaster, it started the video
> revolution in computers).

My first software package ever was DeluxePaint 1.  Used Toaster and
LightWave many moons ago.   I have lots of old floppies with IFF & HAM
images that I want to get over to my Mac.  It's been many years since using
an Amiga, but I remember those days well.  Do you know of anyway to FTP
between the Amiga and the Mac?

>The 4000 is a Motorolla 68040 at 40Mhz.
> You could get an EMPLANT card that had scsi and ROM emulation to
> emulate any pre-PPC macintosh.  Its OS is more *nix based than
> windows or mac preX, so if you are familiar with *nix or osX, then go
> for it!
> 
> Greg


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