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Re: What would an Amiga be today?
« on: August 26, 2008, 05:03:30 PM »
I think it would closely resemble an SGI. Custom high end graphic chipset, fast I/O bus and a unix-based OS.
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Re: What would an Amiga be today?
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2008, 07:27:21 PM »
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70% people could use a "notepad" for writing a documents, 15% could use FinalWriter from 1995 for putting the tables and pictures and basic formatting of fonts, rest could use PageStream 3.0.


I still use FinalWriter '97 and Pagestream. It does the job.. and loads VERY fast on an '060.
A4K: \\\'060, Cyberstorm MKIII Cybervision 64/3D w/ Scandoubler, Buddha Flash XSurf, MP3@64, A4K: \\\'040, Toaster, Y/C, A1200: Apollo \\\'040, A1200 GVP \'030, A1200: Stock, A2000: 68K, Trump SCSI, Supra 8Mb, and Toaster 4K, A2500: \\\'030, GVP SCSI, Supra 8MB x2, Video Toaster, CD32, Minimig, Efika and Hopefully an A4000T soon!