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sigmason
03-19-2008, 11:50 AM
As I understood it the Club Toaster CD-ROMs were monthly?
I would like to know how many there were in total.
I have 1-34 plus the few (5?) in the 'Special Edition' plastic case.

The background (and I'm a programmer/engineer/developer/collector):

I have just purchased an Amiga 4000 (desktop) that was quite loaded and I'm working on determining how much I have of what was once available so far as what would have been with this at one point or another.

This was a working production system until I got it from the one and only original owner. It's in the High Flyer with 2 DPS TBC IVs, the RCS2000, the VT Flyer, CyberStorm MKII 060, 50MHz (8MB on soon to be 128MB because I can :thumbsup:), 16MB on the base board, external tower with quite a few SCSI drives for the Flyer and the CD-ROM.

If I can find a working Z3 FastLane perhaps some day I go crazy (REALLY short trip by the way :D) and try for 128MB + 128MB + 16Mb = 272MB!

Thanks for any positive input I may get in advance,
Sigmason

zebravidpro
03-20-2008, 10:25 PM
The Flyer was a fantastic and simple system for its time. The best part was the simplicity and ease of use to create professional quality work. We used one for several years. I think it was the very first NTSC digital edit system. You only need one TBC and IV is the best one to have. BTW, the TBC will bypass Macrovision if you ever need to do that. Just run your signal through the Toaster to your deck or DVD recorder. You know there is a Toaster card in that tower. The RS 2000 may or may not be reliable. There is also a Vectorscope card for that when you do not have an RS2000. Do you need a TBC IV manual? We have two.
Good luck.
GL

sigmason
03-20-2008, 10:58 PM
I forgot, I have the VScope as well (it's in it's original box still, I should put it in there again.)

I'm not sure if I have the manuals or just the cards for the TBCs, I'll have to check tomorrow.

Sigmason