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Offline trekiejTopic starter

The Future of Classic Hardware
« on: March 20, 2011, 05:19:33 PM »
With FPGA-Arcade, X1000 and Natami coming, will Classic hardware get dumped?

Future Hardware
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Natami,X1000, FPGA-Arcade
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Classic Hardware
« Last Edit: March 20, 2011, 05:21:55 PM by trekiej »
Amiga 2000 Forever :)
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Offline trekiejTopic starter

Re: The Future of Classic Hardware
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2011, 06:16:57 PM »
laugh
Amiga 2000 Forever :)
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Offline trekiejTopic starter

Re: The Future of Classic Hardware
« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2011, 01:35:01 AM »
Even today the Amiga, to me, is still advanced even with its faults.
I guess I had my frustrations with it.
 It was before 3D video cards had came around and we was leaving the 8 bit world behind.
 I was young back then and did not know a lot about the Amiga and did not have the money to put into it. Then 1994 came and went and it was hard to find some off the things I wanted.
I eventually did get me an A2000 with Opal Vision and 2386sx board. Later an A3000T was pieced together around 1997. I did not have the money for a Toaster card then.
  I do not know if there is any more great things in store for computing. HMD's, Amiga 500 in pill, direct neural connection, holo-decks, who know what else.
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Offline trekiejTopic starter

Re: The Future of Classic Hardware
« Reply #3 on: March 21, 2011, 01:36:36 AM »
I think emulation and programmable logic is a great way to preserve old tech.
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