I think from my reading a a 1200 or cd32 (juast a 1200 made for gaming with qa CD).. , you can plug a keyboard mouse and with some modding a HD and floppy. I will admit my knowledge ended about the time the 3000 was being announced. I was moving to the intel PC side then so my amiga knowlege is really limited to the earlier years.. I know I had a dongle or something that shut the extra Ram off under the keyboard and My floppies (all 3 not counting the one in the machine) had switchs so you could make them "stealth" as some games wouldnt work with extra floppies. Even my external HD /ram and Accelerator had ways to disabel so they didnt show up and mess with game. I had hoops to jump through, but never had an issue getting any game to work exzcept a few that worked only on the Amiga 1000 (which was really rare). I can remeber some games having issuew with aftermarket floppie drive installed in the 500 (I had one as it was faster then othe orginal drive).. as the game used the LED light to change the MUSIC in some way.. man they banged the hardware hard in the old amiga days :)
I think from my reading a a 1200 or cd32 (juast a 1200 made for gaming with qa CD).. , you can plug a keyboard mouse and with some modding a HD and floppy. I will admit my knowledge ended about the time the 3000 was being announced. I was moving to the intel PC side then so my amiga knowlege is really limited to the earlier years.. I know I had a dongle or something that shut the extra Ram off under the keyboard and My floppies (all 3 not counting the one in the machine) had switchs so you could make them "stealth" as some games wouldnt work with extra floppies. Even my external HD /ram and Accelerator had ways to disabel so they didnt show up and mess with game. I had hoops to jump through, but never had an issue getting any game to work exzcept a few that worked only on the Amiga 1000 (which was really rare). I can remeber some games having issuew with aftermarket floppie drive installed in the 500 (I had one as it was faster then othe orginal drive).. as the game used the LED light to change the MUSIC in some way.. man they banged the hardware hard in the old amiga days :)