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Re: Greetings!
« on: April 09, 2004, 11:43:47 PM »
we don't have to depend on KMOS. we have several amiga projects going - AROS, of course and the emulations.
WinUAE is easily quite useful right now. I can't see why everyone would want to have it. And I don't use it for games - i use it for IFX and ZoneXplorer mostly.

with just a bit of effort anyone can have a really cool Amiga experiance on almost any hardware.

THAT'S the real message to all those "former" Amiga people out there.
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Re: Greetings!
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2004, 05:14:56 PM »
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-BobW- wrote:
I've been running WinUAE for a while now.  Have a nice setup with OS 3.9 installed.  However, I would much rather have AmigaOS running natively on an AmigaOne.  :-) I want a Windoze/--NIX free machine.  
sure, so do I. my point is that now "Amiga" is more than just one OS on one type of system.
I have my WinUAE on my laptop. which means my amiga is portable!
Even if I get an AmigaOne with OS4, I'll NOT be getting rid of the emulation!
It's way too convenient!

And I already have a Pre-April Peg. They each have something interesting and useful about them.
why limit yourself.
that's MY point!
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Amiga Everywhere AND anywhere is my motto!
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