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Re: The Future of Classic Hardware
« on: March 21, 2011, 07:13:55 AM »
For my i still using..

I think i`ll never sell my Commodore and C= Amigas- now not many people can appreciate then if necesary one of my last wish will be to throw my Computers  in my Coffin..

 I do not think that soon there was something like was Amiga in 1985.. For my all are away of that.. we must remember Amiga was innovative.. And for now all are the same thing.. to be a nowdays Amiga  would have to be  something with holographic system..you know ..something revolutionary as it was Amiga back in time.
Amiga 1000, 500, 600, 2000, 1200, 4000...

C= VIC 20 / 64 /SX64/ 128

Atari 600XL (SIC Cartdridge)
Atari 800XL (SIO2SD unit)

Jay Miner`s Atari 2600 - Wood front -

\\"Amiga, this Computer have a Own Live\\"--\\"Silence When the Drums are Talking\\".... DrummerBoy
 

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Re: The Future of Classic Hardware
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2011, 05:19:05 PM »
Quote from: trekiej;623372
I think emulation and programmable logic is a great way to preserve old tech.


Thats Right..

IN fact i  want to thank to  the developers for the excellent work they have done those developing emulators whatever machine/system/ plataform..
Amiga 1000, 500, 600, 2000, 1200, 4000...

C= VIC 20 / 64 /SX64/ 128

Atari 600XL (SIC Cartdridge)
Atari 800XL (SIO2SD unit)

Jay Miner`s Atari 2600 - Wood front -

\\"Amiga, this Computer have a Own Live\\"--\\"Silence When the Drums are Talking\\".... DrummerBoy