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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: frl9lk on June 09, 2007, 12:20:39 AM
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I left Amigas when Commodore exited and my machines all malfed. However, thanks to eBay, I'm back with what I always thought was the most fun machine. My question: what's the best way to get an overview of post-Commodore Amiga? It seems that a lot of interesting stuff is happening, and I'd like to get a handle on where things are.
-- this site has been invaluable in getting all the things I've acquired back into some kind of trim.
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I hear this site is great and will yield a lot of info!
www.google.com
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Seriously you can find a lot of info there, on here, and other sites like English Amiga Board, etc...
Welcome back!
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Welcome back, sit down grab a beer (or a keg). If you search around the net you'll find a multitude of info on it. Its been such a roller coaster ride that it would take to long to tell you. Welcome back though and i hope you enjoy your Miggy
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Amiga.org is good for classic Amiga users, for the next-generation Amigas and clones there is AmigaWorld.net (http://www.amigaworld.net), and for the AmigaOS 4-specific zealots, there is Amigans.net (http://amigans.net/modules/news/) (although you will not find much history about Amiga on that site since it is fairly new), for the Amiga clones you'll find info about AROS at AROS-Exec.org (http://aros-exec.org/modules/news/) and MorphOS news at MorphZone.org (http://morphzone.org/modules/news/).