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Re: The Future of Classic Hardware
« on: March 21, 2011, 12:02:28 AM »
dannyp

You hit the nail on the head. I have many computers here. I run osx, linux, vista etc

Nothing beats my a1200 i built. My friends who are high up in the graphics and 3d fields love the classic stuff. When i show the Peg 2 with morphos they like that too.. but the wow factor is the classic stuff. Especialy when they see the spec and see it online! now thats cool.

As a side note I hope one of you guys are right that some of the amiga "collectors" (though I prefer hoarder) might sell some classic gear.
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Re: The Future of Classic Hardware
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2011, 04:07:33 AM »
runequester
you  believe in natami? I havent seen one screenshot so far as i'm concerned still vapour
bPlan Pegasos2 G4@1ghz
Quad Boot:Reg. MorphOS | OS4.1 U4 |Ubuntu GNU-Linux | MacOS X

Amiga 2000 Rom Switcher w/ 3.1 + 1.3 | HardFrame SCSI | CBM Ram board| A Squared LIVE! 2000 | Vlab Motion | Firecracker 24 gfx

Commodore CDTV: 68010 | ECS | 9mb Ram | SCSI -TV | 3.9 Rom | Developer EPROMs