Be glad that there are developments, whether expensive or slow.
We represent a very small market and those that catering to it are doing so solely out of their own interest in it.
We still bath in the afterglow of a good experience.
Anybody got a cigarette?
Very true, I understand the cost, it's just I'd rather throw that money on something with more RAM than 4Mb, but then again, it's hard to keep an old Amiga stable, and it's hard to find people to repair it and harder to find people to repair it within a resonable time frame.
I waited about 3 years to get my A600 back. Then when I got it back, I plugged in my IDE, cable but could not get my 600 to see the HD. I pulled it out and out came two of the pins with it, so alas I get to ship the damn thing off again and Lord knows when I'll get it back. In fact all my Amigas need re-capped or something at this point. Annoying!