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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: J-Golden on March 17, 2008, 04:10:29 PM
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By now those who are still on this board are lifers for one reason or another and was curious as to why we still hang on.
Me? I love the lay out of the system both physically and OS wise (don't know about OS4). Everything about the way an Amiga works just makes sense. From the chip layout to the choice of a GUI or a SHELL. Oh, and I could hack it left and right ;)...
That may sound odd, but hey that's me!
What about you all? Why do you stick around?
J-Golden
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For the jive turkeys
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I grew up with them so I guess it was inevitable that I would have some sort of "love affair" with the Amiga.
I dare not talk to the missus about it though, she would see it as competition or as a threat.
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Mine certainly does (Along with football)
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I love the operating systems low system resource usage while providing a nice environment to work in. I've always found AmigaOS and shell more intuitive than any other OS.
I still love the games for nostalgia and I also like the style of games as opposed to all the first person shooters out now.
I'd love to run AmigaOS on new hardware without an emulator. I'd like it as my boot OS.
-Nyle
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hmm..Why?? Have the best OS on planet :-D and is Amiga :) that is enough :) :crazy: :crazy:
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I love the cantankerous parent company and the community in-fighting. And Bamiga Sector One's intro music.
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Well Ok, my first ever Amiga was the A600.
I loved it from the word go, I used Amiga Basic and done my first basic program on that.
Then onto Amos.
I was amazed at the amount of commands.
From then on it did not matter what other computer (PC) I would get it was the Amiga for me.
Long live the Amiga.
Its one of the machine that just wont die.
Mike.
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J-Golden wrote:
By now those who are still on this board are lifers for one reason or another and was curious as to why we still hang on.
J-Golden
It doesn't have a registry and it works even when I
don't want it to.
BR
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Dear Friends:
I got my first amiga many years ago, to learn to make 3d graphics and animation (aladdin 4d). I love it so much I still use it!!!
I guess I will become a great animator anytime soon...considering I spent so many years using it :)
Cheers!!!
rednova
-mobilis in mobile-
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When Windoze 95 was released, I refused to go that route. Because I really understood how stupid Windoze was. Right around that time, I accidentally aquired an A500. I slowly discovered it could replace my multitasking-MSDOS Peecy. I have used Amigas and not much else since.
Yes, it's true, my Peecy ran MSDOS and multitasked. But, I really saw the potential of the Amiga hardware and software combined.
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Hi,
When I first bought my Amiga I hated it, why do I have to
type in DH0: instead of c:, What the heck why do I have to
write a book in order to copy a file, or to copy a disk?
Then I found Fred Fish, wow the utilities he had for this
machine, and all free.
There was Directory Master, DirOpus,
Wow I could make slideshow, and then I could play music
while showing them.
There was GVP IV 24, then there was the Newtek Video
Toaster, now the Amiga was really getting exciting. Then
there was that guy from India, then there was bankruptcy,
Wow the Amiga was gone.
Uh Oh, some one bought Amiga, then some one else bought it
then some one else bought it, Then there was Bill, did you
ever notice that all the Bills in the world are scammers,
cheats, crooks, and bully's. They promise you the world
then they rip your guts out. Did you ever notice all the
Bills in the world spend half there time in court trying to
defend there stupid actions of cheating and theivery.
Instead of doing the hard work to make something better, all
the Bills in the world try to steal it from somebody else.
What really made the Amiga amazing besides its new hardware
at the time was the AMAZING PEOPLE who contributed to its
existance, the programmers who wrote the utilities, demos,
music, icons, pictures etc. etc. etc.
The games like Soloton, Crazy 8ths, Megaball, Galaga etc.
What truly made this computer Amazing was the Amazing
Community, and not the Bills of the world.
Smerf
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I've loved my Amigas since day one.
For me, it was all about ease of use, the quantity and quality of good software, and the computer's amazing capabilities.
What's kept me going all these years is the Amiga community (users, fans, and developers), and a handful of vendors who still support the coolest machine on Earth.
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Takes me back to a time when computing was truly fun and not just this world of Windows.
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tokyoracer wrote:
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I dare not talk to the missus about it though, she would see it as competition or as a threat.
My wife just looks at the ton of Amiga equipment and says "wow, you sure have a lot of cool stuff". Last night I got her to sit down and start playing a few games while she watched a VHS movie on the adjacent 1084 sitting atop the VCR that is used to display DCTV images, animations and paint program, so I don't have to switch the A500's other 1084's display from RGB to Composite and back while running DCTV.
She watched while I went through drawers to find different games for her and again said "wow, I didn't know your old computers were so fast" I then explained that the 030/40mHz Amiga was running about 100 times slower than her laptop, but Windows was the problem. She was impressed and wants to learn more about my Amigas. Am I the luckiest husband on the planet or what? :-D
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It really is like falling in love with a woman or a football club: You cannot explain it rationally and still you can... sort of.
I love the Amiga, cause it's different, special, better, superior in any way as I am superior to PeeCee-Users. ;-)
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Krischan76 wrote:
I love the Amiga, cause it's different, special, better, superior in any way as I am superior to PeeCee-Users. ;-)
That's unfair! :boohoo:
I knew about the Amiga, but at home we already had a PC (with a 386 and VGA, badass back in 1988). It was not my choice, and neither my parents', because it was a PC from my dad's work. He allowed me to play games on it. Games, despite even being VGA, which were inferior to the Amiga equals. I saved money and bought a sound card to get something like an Amiga myself. But all along I wanted an Amiga. The whole vibe, I loved house music and it was being made on the Amiga, I loved games and it was best being played on the Amiga, I loved it all, but I was not an Amigan :cry:
I've got a lot to compensate :-D
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amigadave wrote:
[ Am I the luckiest husband on the planet or what? :-D
That you are although my own wife is starting to become more mellow in regards to my Amiga's.....
I love Amiga's because they bring me back to a time where things where simpler, a time where playablity was more important then flash graphics and where you played for hrs, days, weeks to finish a game (not the 30 mins of play time and bordom that follows now days)(not to say that the graphics of the Amiga was low for their time). So many dam fine games that have no other competion on any other system.
I loved its multitasking OS and how little resourses it used. I love DOpus.... :-D
I love the way you can tinker with it.
I love it becuase it's not winc**p. :-D
Happy Easter All
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amigadave wrote:
tokyoracer wrote:
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I dare not talk to the missus about it though, she would see it as competition or as a threat.
My wife just looks at the ton of Amiga equipment and says "wow, you sure have a lot of cool stuff". Last night I got her to sit down and start playing a few games while she watched a VHS movie on the adjacent 1084 sitting atop the VCR that is used to display DCTV images, animations and paint program, so I don't have to switch the A500's other 1084's display from RGB to Composite and back while running DCTV.
She watched while I went through drawers to find different games for her and again said "wow, I didn't know your old computers were so fast" I then explained that the 030/40mHz Amiga was running about 100 times slower than her laptop, but Windows was the problem. She was impressed and wants to learn more about my Amigas. Am I the luckiest husband on the planet or what? :-D
And then you woke up because of the noise of your wife trashing all your Amiga's? :lol:
;-)
*knocks on wood for that it's not the case
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Amiga is way cooler than a PC/MAC,
and not evil.
amigakidD
:-)
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It sucks away all my money and free time. Makes me frustrated by suddenly not doing what I want it to anymore and refusing to say why. Sometimes it just defies all logic - you know it should work, but it just doesn't!
Hmm, sounds kind of familiar...
But seriously, it's an obsession. When it works, it works really well.
I love the fact that I can take a motherboard which was built in 1990, add a few (albeit very expensive) components, some kickass software which installs from a double density floppy disk (sometimes two or three!) and all of a sudden I can surf the internet, view my desktop in 24-bit, write CDs (better than most PC software can), network to my PC, attach USB devices, modify photos, produce documents, use maths utilites, produce spreadsheets, etc, etc, etc. All that and a gazillion classic games to play too!
If only I could convince my employers to install an Amiga network instead of the current Windows one...
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amigakidd wrote:
Amiga is way cooler than a PC/MAC,
and not evil.
amigakidD
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not evil? ha, when you will start spending money about her,
reconsider this answere :-)
anyway, sometimes i have the feeling that's alive, she can understand when i'm happy and when not.
but what can i say fearther? i will not change amiga os ever :-)
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Because Amiga OS is unbeatable in aspects of usability and speed.
Because my father bought an A500 insted of a car back in 1987.
I grew up with them, i can't live without them. :-)
Btw, this is my first post on Amiga.org, so i wish to say
"Hello everyone!".
Although i'm not new to Amiga.org, i were just passive.
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The problem is with PC/MAC battles is that both of them are rival siblings in Mainstream media, both have monopolies in their own markets: OSs and music players. Perfect Example is the Apple commercials PC guy vs. Mac Guy. It seems that Apple and Microsoft are somewhat alike now, even if you don't look at market share pies.
I just think that Windows and Mac interfaces are getting too cutesy and The Amiga and Morph OS always maintained this hardcore Workbench(like) interface without going too aquaish. Yes, OS4 screenshots have that Aqua-like interface, but it doesn't compare to Win/Mac.
I just hope that Amiga releases a desktop machine based on PPC or at least x86 and have OS 4 running on it.
I still prefer the look of Workbench over Explorer/Finder.
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I just love watching the astonishment on peoples faces when i sit and surf on a 16 year old computer...it gets some stark reactions. :lol:
Amigas a drug...and i just can't get enough!
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I love Amiga because it's inherently cool. The first time I ever saw the "insert workbench" screen at the beginning I fell in love.
There are so many reasons it's silly to name them all but chief among them are:
I love how it's so zippy, how the games look and feel, and the sounds it makes (clicking disk drive anyone). Yeah, I'm sure a lot of it is nostalgia but they are just awesome computers.