Managarm wrote:
I don't undrestand the logic of assimilating an A1000. Given the fact it's the original Amiga and therefore a piece of computing history, why destroy a potentially irreplacable piece of hardware. It's like taping over the first series of the Simpsons with a new series of say, Family Guy. Both great, but surely not the latter at the expense of the former?
Well, in my case, I already have one working A1000 to preserve, my 2nd A1000 does not work, and replacement A1000's are still pretty easy to find at very low prices, so I don't consider it being close to "potentially irreplacable" hardware yet. That plus the whole point for me is to replace old, broken hardware that was limited in what it could run and replace it with new hardware to run the same old Amiga software, plus lots of newer Amiga software, while also trying to duplicate the experience as invisibly as possible so most people could not tell it was not still a real (but much faster) Amiga 1000.
I prefer Amiga computers over any others, but don't feel the need to bash everyone that uses anything other than an Amiga. Can't we all just get along? :-?