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WB Grab 1024x768Under the Hood

Amiga 2000 (rev. 6.2 motherboard)
  • 35MHz PP&S 68040 (24.9 MIPS, 6.3 MFLOPS, 23850 Dhrystones)
  • 32MB 32-bit RAM, 2MB Chip RAM, 128MB virtual memory (VMM 3.3)
  • Kickstart 40.63, Workbench 40.35 [KS/WB 3.1, Sept 1993]

Drives

  • 2.1 GB Quantum Atlas XP32150 SCSI-2
  • 1 GB IOmega Jaz drive (SCSI-2)
  • Toshiba CD-ROM (1X)
  • 1.76MB 3.5" floppy drive

Display

  • Sony CPD-1430 Trinitron Multiscan HG 14" monitor
  • Picasso II high resolution display card with 2MB RAM, and CyberGraphX 24-bit display driver software.

Multimedia

  • Zenith 19" TV (input from Amiga, DCTV, and VCR)
  • RCA 4 Head HiFi Stereo VCR (output to TV and DCTV digitizer)
  • DCTV display enhancer and video digitizer (input from VCR)
  • PerfectSound 3 (input from TV, CD player and microphone)

Other

  • SupraFAXmodem 33.6K (see Supra Corp.), using Holger Kruse's superb TCP/IP stack Miami for my internet connection
  • Epson Stylus Color with Endicor 24-bit printer drivers
  • GVP ioEnhancer high speed serial (2) and parallel (1) ports
  • Boing! Optical Mouse (same as Sun's optical mice)
  • APC (American Power Conversion) Back-UPS 400

And what I do with my Amiga...

  • Software development on the Amiga:
    • WebLord is my latest software offering. Although as non-flashy as you can get, it's a true power tool!!
    • KingFisher is a software cataloging and search tool whose original focus was Fred Fish's Fish Disks but now includes extensive support for Fred's CD-ROM collection as well as any collection of software. Why not check it out?
    • The Amiga Online Reference Manual Tool (AORM Tool) was a collaborate effort with David Tiberio (AmiSpider et al.) that has yet to bear any fruits. I may release the source code to the Net if something doesn't happen soon... (are you listening, David?)
    • I'm also working intermittently on several small projects which I may or may not care to finish; if I do finish them, I'll release them to Aminet, of course.

    My choice of editor? Gnuemacs, of course!

  • I also use my Amiga for a variety of every-day activities:
    • document preparation,
    • internet access as a client and operating my Amiga as a server.
      If you're interested, these are the most crucial networking components that I use:
      • TCP/IP stack: Miami by Holger Kruse -- from download to active PPP connection in less than 10 minutes. Awesome support, too!
      • Web Browser: AWeb by Yvon Rozijn. AWeb Now! and recently IBrowse and Voyager, too.
      • FTP: AmiFTP by Magnus Lilja,
      • Telnet: VLT by Willy Langeveld with telser.device by Sam Yee.
      • httpd: Apache (what else?)
    • image processing for both fun and work-related projects,
    • 3D rendering & animation,
    • and, of course, the occasional game of Nethack (hey, Nethack 3.2 is mighty nice on a 1024×768 screen!)

  • In November 1993 I created the Picasso Graphics Board Mailing List to bring together other users of Village Tronic's graphics board which at the time was just beginning to get really popular. Due to a change in employment the list was graciously taken over by the famous Fred Fish in October 1996 and is now running on Cronus' site. You can join the list by sending an email with subscribe picasso in the message body to the address majordomo@ninemoons.com; this will get you instructions on how to post to the list, how to unsubscribe again, etc.

  • Sometimes I visit #Amiga and #Babylon5 on IRC (as Walrus or Udo) but seem to have less and less time these days to spend time on IRC.

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This page was created and is maintained by Udo K Schuermann; it has last been updated on Sunday August 03, 1997. If you find something amiss or you have comments, please email me.