Commodore GEOS Battle Station, Part II

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Back in October 2022, the Amiga Love channel took a deep dive into what they considered to be the ultimate GEOS setup money could buy in 1989. It was a nostalgic trip through high-end Commodore hardware, showcasing just how far users could push their systems at the time.

Fast-forward a few years on the retro timeline, and Amiga Love is back with another fascinating setup—this time jumping ahead to 1993. In their latest exploration, they unveil a fully integrated workstation featuring some of the best peripherals of the era, including the CMD RAMLink, the FD-2000 floppy drive, the CMD gateWay, and a Star NL-10 printer. As a bonus, they also touch on the CMD HD, one of the most sought-after hard drives for power users at the time.

With these devices working in harmony, this setup wasn’t just functional—it was a dream machine for any GEOS user looking for speed, storage, and expanded capabilities. Amiga Love brings it all together, offering a glimpse into a time when dedicated users squeezed every ounce of potential from their Commodore 64 and 128 systems.

Click here to view Part 1.

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