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Re: The value of "real" Amiga hardware
« on: December 30, 2013, 05:08:16 AM »
I have a pile of old Amiga hardware, most of it I don't care much about, perhaps you can get some of it later on from me.  The key to the survival of the Amiga for my use has been the WinUAE emulators that kick the crap out of system performance of the actual Amiga hardware.  For intensive data processing like I do, the Emulators slam the old hardware and leave it in the dust.  Since Commodore never developed a portable Amiga laptop, it was left in the dust by the PC equivalents.  The emulater allows me to have an Amiga laptop.
 
 However that said, the emulator has big trouble in replicating ports and functionality with hardware interfacing.  Takes the trusty old hardware to to do the job.