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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: runequester on September 24, 2010, 05:36:35 AM
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Tired of all the sniping and fussing.
So hereby I officially declare:
To me, they are all amiga. Classic, PowerPC, OS4, AROS, Morph OS.
Life's too short
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Tired of all the sniping and fussing.
So hereby I officially declare:
To me, they are all amiga. Classic, PowerPC, OS4, AROS, Morph OS.
Life's too short
WinUAE?
:D
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WinUAE?
:D
Amiga for a while :)
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Tired of all the sniping and fussing.
So hereby I officially declare:
To me, they are all amiga. Classic, PowerPC, OS4, AROS, Morph OS.
Life's too short
NEVER !!! Classic Amiga's Rule... :) All else are mere imitations... :biglaugh:
I declare Unofficially: :)
Life's too long :)
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@ Franko: Life's long enough - I would agree, but too long? :)
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Too long because you'll outlive your amiga ?
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...or maybe that :)
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Well, when you live in Scotland and summer only happens one day a year, it can be a bit of a drag... :)
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I'm planning on buying a CDTV later this year (if I find one). Until then, WinUAE is worthy of the Amiga sticker. :P
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I'm planning on buying a CDTV later this year (if I find one). Until then, WinUAE is worthy of the Amiga sticker. :P
A PC set up with a very minimal install, just booting some version of UAE, with an amiga sticker would be kinda fun :)
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Oh, I forgot to check the signature checkbox. Fixed now. ;)
Edit: I also use my old laptop as an Amiga-esque computer. It uses WinUAE as it's shell, and thereby boots "directly" to AmigaOS.
Alas, it is rarely used nowadays.
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Tired of all the sniping and fussing.
So hereby I officially declare:
To me, they are all amiga. Classic, PowerPC, OS4, AROS, Morph OS.
Life's too short
yeah have to agree actually begining to like morphos on mac mini
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It's all Amiga only if you boot into Workbench at least once a week. Otherwise you a just using a retro console.
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It's not an Amiga until this guy says it is...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNti5bN9ILU
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It's not an Amiga until this guy says it is...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNti5bN9ILU
Gawd... :insane: I'd came across that clip before and was hoping never to see it again... :sealed:
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What ever happened to doomy anyway, is he still running his, um, whatever it is, out of Portland US?
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So anything that can emulate an Amiga now in theory is actually an Amiga?
If you go by that rule then an Amiga is
An Atari ST
A Mac
A PC
A C64
A Sinclair Spectrum
A classic Gameboy
An Atari 400/800/XL/XE
An Atari VCS 2600
A Sega Master System
and the list goes on.........
And Commodore USA's stuff certainly isn't Amiga, it's still cheap PCs with a 20 cents sticker
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So anything that can emulate an Amiga now in theory is actually an Amiga?
If you go by that rule then an Amiga is
An Atari ST
A C64
A Sinclair Spectrum
A classic Gameboy
An Atari 400/800/XL/XE
An Atari VCS 2600
A Sega Master System
Since when can any of those emulate a full Amiga?
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So anything that can emulate an Amiga now in theory is actually an Amiga?
If you go by that rule then an Amiga is
An Atari ST
A Mac
A PC
A C64
A Sinclair Spectrum
A classic Gameboy
An Atari 400/800/XL/XE
An Atari VCS 2600
A Sega Master System
and the list goes on.........
And Commodore USA's stuff certainly isn't Amiga, it's still cheap PCs with a 20 cents sticker
I'd love to see an amiga emulator for the 64.
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We are all Amiga! You forgot Android tablets....
So anything that can emulate an Amiga now in theory is actually an Amiga?
If you go by that rule then an Amiga is
An Atari ST
A Mac
A PC
A C64
A Sinclair Spectrum
A classic Gameboy
An Atari 400/800/XL/XE
An Atari VCS 2600
A Sega Master System
and the list goes on.........
And Commodore USA's stuff certainly isn't Amiga, it's still cheap PCs with a 20 cents sticker
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I was kinda joking about the emulation part since someone else brought it up.
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We are 25 years into this, Amiga is anything that can run the AmigaOS, or derivatives.
Classic HW owners should feel lucky to still have working hardware, but try not to look down your nose on the rest of us.
I gave up my working HW to fellow amigans who really wanted classic hardware, as it is more the software and community I like. (Even though the community is a bit snarky lately.)
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Amiga is anything that can run the AmigaOS, or derivatives.
So a peecee running WinUae or Aros is an Amiga? A Mac running AOS4 is an Amiga? Yeah, right...
Why do people feel it's necessary to call things which aren't Amigas, Amigas? It's completely baffling...
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So a peecee running WinUae or Aros is an Amiga? A Mac running AOS4 is an Amiga? Yeah, right...
Why do people feel it's necessary to call things which aren't Amigas, Amigas? It's completely baffling...
The confusion started when people started to call "AmigaOne"s as an "Amiga." The line blurred from there, IMO. Now that C=USA has the Amiga brand name, perhaps we can see a true "Amiga" again.
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NEVER !!! Classic Amiga's Rule... :) All else are mere imitations... :biglaugh:
I declare Unofficially: :)
Life's too long :)
I totally agree with you.
A REAL Amiga is a classic Amiga.
SAM and the rest are over priced rubbish.
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aros doesn't make a pc "an amiga" but its an amiga OS.
Life's too short to wank about it on a web forum
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So a peecee running WinUae or Aros is an Amiga? A Mac running AOS4 is an Amiga? Yeah, right...
Why do people feel it's necessary to call things which aren't Amigas, Amigas? It's completely baffling...
Amiga to me is the os, the specs, the community and retro games etc.
Amiga to you is a bunch of decaying poorly designed computer models (caps on wrong ways, no memory protection, etc. etc.) built and sold by a poor excuse of a company.
your average "peecee" is better designed, better built and better supported than any "real" amiga ever was.
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Here is part of the difference to me at least. pc systems to me haven't been "IBM" for probably 20 years or so. They aren't MS machines either, or even Linux machines. They are simply x86 computers capable of accepting any number of operating systems, built by a number of companies with one of several different companies cpu's etc.
Aros imho is a completely viable operating system still in development. And as it is directly based on Amiga OS, what else would you call it other than AmigaOS for the x86 platform without the copyright entanglements. Amiga Inc. Hyperion etc. etc. are unwilling or unable to port "true" amigaos to hardware that 99% of humans use so the AROS team did. Disrespecting their accomplishments when the "real" power that be have done crap for us is stupid. I think practically the same thing is true of the UAE team as well.
All hardware will eventually die and be replaced by newer hardware. But with Aros and UAE there is no reason we can't still be running Amiga-like apps even when the 64 core 128bit cpu's are out with 32 gigabytes of ram.
Amiga used to be about effieciency and low price. That today is not sam, or natami or even minimig, it is PC
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KTunder - Classic HW owners should feel lucky to still have working hardware, but try not to look down your nose on the rest of us.
KThunder - your average "peecee" is better designed, better built and better supported than any "real" amiga ever was.
@KThunder
One minute your saying that classic hardware owners are looking down their nose at you, the next your slagging off the Amiga, aint you being a wee bit childish lowering yourself to the 'peecees are better... blah, blah, blah...' malarky... :)
C'mon mate, each to their own, I don't look down my nose (and it's a pretty big nose at that) at anyone who run's an amiga that I don't consider a classic. As long as folk are still keeping the Amiga alive in whatever way they can, then surely thats to the benefit of all in the big happy family of the Amiga community, peace man, chill dude, :afro:
C'mon I'll buy you a pint or two and we can then talk about it sensibly like drunken adults... :drink:
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@KThunder
One minute your saying that classic hardware owners are looking down their nose at you, the next your slagging off the Amiga, aint you being a wee bit childish lowering yourself to the 'peecees are better... blah, blah, blah...' malarky... :)
C'mon mate, each to their own, I don't look down my nose (and it's a pretty big nose at that) at anyone who run's an amiga that I don't consider a classic. As long as folk are still keeping the Amiga alive in whatever way they can, then surely thats to the benefit of all in the big happy family of the Amiga community, peace man, chill dude, :afro:
C'mon I'll buy you a pint or two and we can then talk about it sensibly like drunken adults... :drink:
I like the original hardware, it was cool, it could hook up to my tv for big screen gaming, it had cool sound, it had a 68k cpu, etc. but it did have problems. We could list them all but I think we all know what they are. If I didn't think they would at some point die I would still have classic hardware myself (I hate it when cool tech dies)
My "average pc" statement was a simple statement of fact. Comodore cut corners, made mistakes, loused up support etc. etc. It was not intended as looking down. I have owned several amiga's and loved each of them. Calling a pc a "peecee" is looking down.
I don't run a computer just to run a computer, to marvel at how fast it boots, or how many colors it can put on screen for it's age. I run computers to play games, or surf the net or for programming. Classic amigas can do some of that stuff, but my "software" amiga can do all that and much more.
"I can do more with my Athlon 64"
umm.. sorry that last bit was over the top.
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@KThunder
You took your time with that reply... :)
Let's have that drink now... :drink:
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Here is part of the difference to me at least. pc systems to me haven't been "IBM" for probably 20 years or so. They aren't MS machines either, or even Linux machines. They are simply x86 computers capable of accepting any number of operating systems, built by a number of companies with one of several different companies cpu's etc.
Aros imho is a completely viable operating system still in development. And as it is directly based on Amiga OS, what else would you call it other than AmigaOS for the x86 platform without the copyright entanglements. Amiga Inc. Hyperion etc. etc. are unwilling or unable to port "true" amigaos to hardware that 99% of humans use so the AROS team did. Disrespecting their accomplishments when the "real" power that be have done crap for us is stupid. I think practically the same thing is true of the UAE team as well.
All hardware will eventually die and be replaced by newer hardware. But with Aros and UAE there is no reason we can't still be running Amiga-like apps even when the 64 core 128bit cpu's are out with 32 gigabytes of ram.
Amiga used to be about effieciency and low price. That today is not sam, or natami or even minimig, it is PC
That deserves a standing ovation.
Couldn't of put it better myself.
Gaz
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@KThunder
You took your time with that reply... :)
Let's have that drink now... :drink:
I'm in my C++ progamming class in college right now. It is a Lab class and I have all my programming done.
Sorry I dont like beer though, a nice red wine would be good, though I usually have wine with dinner (it's 1 in the afternoon here).
@Gaz
Thanks I try. I don't want to put anyone down. I like classic hardware, I like the new hardware some very talented people are coming up with, but for me right now a pc is the best answer.
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Amiga used to be about effieciency and low price. That today is not sam, or natami or even minimig, it is PC
Well, yes, but ;-)
Amiga was also about doing things smart and fun, a nice balance between functionality, price and appeal.
I think the biggest thing that made the Amiga is (and were) everything around it. The time of greatness of the Amiga coincided with a very nice era in computing IMHO, and having an Amiga put you at the forefront for quite some years.
Now if you want to keep the Amiga alive to me it's not relevant if you have a physical classic Amiga or run a derived platform, but what you do with it! Are you developing something? Collecting sourcecode? Getting old code into "public domain" and put on Aminet? To me, *that* is Amiga...
(plus the collective b*tching on Commodore (replace with vendor of choice) :laughing:)
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Well, yes, but ;-)
Amiga was also about doing things smart and fun, a nice balance between functionality, price and appeal.
I think the biggest thing that made the Amiga is (and were) everything around it. The time of greatness of the Amiga coincided with a very nice era in computing IMHO, and having an Amiga put you at the forefront for quite some years.
Now if you want to keep the Amiga alive to me it's not relevant if you have a physical classic Amiga or run a derived platform, but what you do with it! Are you developing something? Collecting sourcecode? Getting old code into "public domain" and put on Aminet? To me, *that* is Amiga...
(plus the collective b*tching on Commodore (replace with vendor of choice) :laughing:)
Yes, but ;)
We all have a different definition of what is smart and fun. and what a good balance of anything is. to me sam isn't any of those things or natami, but it doesn't really matter what I think. nobody asked my permission or needed to.
"not relevant if you have a physical classic Amiga or run a derived platform, but what you do with it!"
exactly
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What ever happened to doomy anyway, is he still running his, um, whatever it is, out of Portland US?
You know, I was wondering the same thing. Occasionally I see posts or ebay listings which have a certain "doomy" kind of attribute to them, so I suspect he is still around.
I actually have an extra special German hand crafted Mil-Spec A2000 which I have nicknamed "Doomy" because I bought from him. That's a story I'll have to tell some day.
Regards,
AmigaEd
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Actually, while I run MorphOS, I rarely use any older software. And while derived from AOS I don't think of my system as an Amiga.
However, as AROS, AOS4, and MorphOS (and even UAE) are still being updated, it seems more logical to move to these systems than rely on a dwindling supply of old, slow, overpriced hardware.
Soon there will be PCs labeled as Amiga's.
This whole thread just allows people to voice opinions or vent without really doing anything informative.
Let's face it, Amiga is just a name.