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Is AROS the future of the Amiga?
bjjones37 wrote:Amiga will die when my Amiga dies and I cannot replace it. Atari will die when my Atari dies and I cannot replace it. My Timex-Sinclair 1000 died. I ... don't think I'll replace that one. :-D
bjjones37 wrote:Quotebloodline wrote:Quotebjjones37 wrote:Amiga will die when my Amiga dies and I cannot replace it. Atari will die when my Atari dies and I cannot replace it. My Timex-Sinclair 1000 died. I ... don't think I'll replace that one. :-D I haev two, very much alive ZX81's :-DI still have a TS-1500 and a TS-2068. What would the Sinclair equivalents of those be?Ahem, oh yeah, AROS, lookin' good. :-D
bloodline wrote:Quotebjjones37 wrote:Amiga will die when my Amiga dies and I cannot replace it. Atari will die when my Atari dies and I cannot replace it. My Timex-Sinclair 1000 died. I ... don't think I'll replace that one. :-D I haev two, very much alive ZX81's :-D
drHirudo wrote:Asking "Is AROS the future of the Amiga?" is like asking "Is Wine the future of Windows?"
chiark wrote:Excellent thread this, with some wonderful debate.I downloaded the bootable AROS last week and ran it. Apart from my mouse not working, I was genuinely stunned at what has been achieved so far.