greg wrote:Game Sack on YouTube did a review of the Amiga CD32 recently. It was interesting to see a 32 bit CD console that was a European gaming machine, as opposed to a mostly Japanse gaming console.
Upgrading an old Amiga computer like that... That is pretty amazing!
The CD32 does have a somewhat unique library when compared to other systems of the time, due to most of its games being enhanced ports of existing Amiga games. It's definitely a fun little system, but many of the games will not work on an NTSC television without outside hardware to convert the PAL signal, which can be troublesome.
As for upgrading the old Amiga models, it is a really fun and addicting hobby.

Getting the hardware to do things it wasn't really intended to do is almost as much fun as the games themselves!
Drew_Sutton wrote:Yeah - may not emulate the genlock itself, but if we could get the VM to "talk" to the genlock equipment connected to a bare-metal host ... the more I talk about this, the more I agree, it would be easier to just break down and get the hardware (genlock and Amiga) and set it up in the corner somewhere.

Sometimes the simplest solution is the easiest!

If I run across any extra Amigas or Genlocks in my searches, I'll be sure to keep you in mind!