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Re: Why revive Amiga?
« on: June 10, 2003, 01:32:16 PM »
NewRevolution asked:
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Yes it would be fun to dust of some old Amiga applications (and games). But how much am I willing to pay for that? $800? I?d rather dust of my old A1200 with my 68030 accelerator card and play with that.

Can anyone out there convince me why I should invest time and money in an attempt to revive Amiga?

IF it would take someone to convince you -- you probally are already satified with your present situation; what-ever it is!

I, don't have to "dust of some old Amiga applications" . . . . I NEVER stopped using Amiga (last 14 years!). My A2000 is 'stuck' at 68060 CPU, PicassoII Display, 2Mb CHIP, 32Mb FAST, and (presently) 4 HDDs totalling 5Gb!
I have my second SCSI Flatbed Scanner, a seven-y-o CD-ROM, and may have to install a USB Card for access to digital camera files!

I'm READY for an upgrade!

 ° No interest in BorgOS -- Mac doesn't give enough "I want to do it MY way" -- Linux is like a house that's NEVER finished!

I think that AmigaOS4 will return that "Loving feeling" so its NOT "gone-gone-gone"! :-)
-vortexau; who\\\'s still waiting! (-for AmigaOS4! ;-) )
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