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Re: What's a good price and where to get?
« on: June 06, 2005, 11:51:56 AM »
Well, you could always use WINUAE or AF6 to get blazing processor speed/awesome sound & graphics at the lowest cost.
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Re: What's a good price and where to get?
« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2005, 02:45:10 PM »
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True... .. but, it feels wrong and my PC is used for work, I prefer to keep only the programmes I need on it.
 For classic Amiga software, UAE is pretty good, but as OS4 develops things change, PPC emulation on x86 just ain't happening, what I'm saying is, it's a dead end.
Amiga keyboards feel nicer anyway....mmmmmm..  :-D


Putting a decent PC mobo in an A2000 case with a Catweasel MKIV and you have what I stated above to include a classic keyboard, mouse, joystick, along with that classic Amiga appearance. As for OS4 and gaming, all the best Amiga games worked under OCS/ECS. Eye candy should be left for M$ systems.  
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