As part of the our effort to honor the Amiga 30th anniversary, we will
have a complete line up of Amiga systems. Machines will include the
Lorraine prototype boards, first Amiga 1000 off the assembly line, every
C= machine, all the Amiga NG systems. Basically if it was designed to run
AmigaOS or a Amiga inspired OS it will be running.
So imagine it's July 25th 2015. There is a long display, 90 feet with 30
machines, each one is running and waiting for someone to sit down and use
it. Those guests may be people new to the Amiga, the original designers
like Dave Needle and Dale Luck, or folks who have not seen an Amiga in 20
years.
That begs the question: what should we show them?
We have 30 years with of software, 3 classic chipsets, high and low end,
Aros, MorphOS, AmigaOS 4, etc. This is opens us up to be able to show
lots and lots of software. So what are the signature pieces of software
that show off the generations of Amiga? Given the time and the
connections I'm confident we can obtain a working copy of virtually
anything, but what!?
I'm opening this thread up, and will cross post to other sites and boards,
to collect thoughts and suggestions from the Amiga community. To provide
some structure here's one way to categorize the eras and areas:
* OCS
* ECS, high and low ends
* AGA, high and low ends
* RTG
* AROS
* MorphOS
* AmigaOS 4
Let's hear from you! What app, game or demo really embodies the Amiga
through time. Break it down by category or not.