asf@sbcs.UUCP (Alan S. Fink) (09/26/86)
After a considerable amount of thought, I've reached the decision that my next computer will probably be the Amiga. Although I currently have an *old* Apple II+ and peripherals, I'm not impressed enough with the new IIGS to warrant running out and buying it. I considered the Mac, but its out of my price range (for a well stocked machine), so I'm considering the Amiga primarily on the basis of price, 68000 chip, and a growing software base. Now my questions (since I really don't know too much else about the machine): 1) What is available in terms of memory expansion besides the 256K card offered by Commodore? How do they install? 2) Is there any sort of expansion unit so I can plug in special cards (one of the nice features of the Apple II line)? 3) If I'm not interested in color, what monochrome monitors are avail- able? Does the Amiga output gray scales instead of color on these monitors? A good display ranks high on my list of priorities, so this is an important question. 4) Hard disks, printers etc... What's *good* on the market these days? Also, I have a Okidata 82a with graphics chip. Can I use that? 5) Modems and communications software. What modems does the machine like (specifically a Hayes or U.S. Robotics, 2400 bps)? Also, is there any software providing vt100 emulation (I missed the recent net postings on this - sorry)? 6) Finally, is anybody (among the Amiga owners reading this) unhappy with the Amiga? In other words - why should I *not* buy an Amiga? Please respond by e-mail to me. With enough positive responses, I'll post a follow up plug to the net. Thanks in advance. Alan S. Fink UUCP: {allegra, hocsd, philabs, ogcvax}!sbcs!asf ARPA: asf%sunysb.csnet@csnet-relay.ARPA CSNET: asf@sunysb.edu