Marco wrote:
And again with the C64/128 fans' dreams of the C65, though that at least was pretty much finished when it was canned by Gould. It's a shame really, the C65 looks like a very nice piece of hardware for an 8bit swansong...
At least the C65 got as far as the prototype stage - the nearest thing to a completed ZX Spectrum Loki was one made of chocolate and given away in a magazine competition! The design was too over-ambitious and could never have been produced in the timescales or at the projected cost.
Lando wrote:
...they seem quite ready to admit their machines are not going to have a 'comeback' but are happy to keep using them, upgrading them, and developing for them simply because they enjoy it and they like the computers / OS.
Realistically, that's the only reason I still use the Amiga - because I enjoy it! Tinkering with old hardware and software is a fun (though sometimes expensive!) hobby, for me at least!
But it's nice to have a dream of a new Amiga! The problem nowadays being that even if by some miracle, a company was to produce a world-beating computer with the word "Amiga" stuck on it, unless it was PC (or perhaps Mac) compatible, it wouldn't stand much of a chance regardless of specs or capability and would be relegated to an expensive low production run hobby item... So no world domination there!
- Ali