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Re: Amiga A1200 vs Atari Falcon vs Acorn A3010
« on: October 21, 2012, 01:46:34 PM »
Not watched it yet... But the falcon was the best, the Amiga the most mature (and all the software advantages that come with that) and the Acorn obviously had the best CPU...

-edit- just had a "What if" moment, imagining that those three companies had pulled together and made a single killer machine to take on Sony and the IBM PC compatible :-/

So, it would have been an Amiga compatible, ARM powered Falcon :) :)
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Re: Amiga A1200 vs Atari Falcon vs Acorn A3010
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2012, 07:50:50 AM »
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Don't forget the Atari Falcon was limited by a 16bit bus...

I have never seen an Acorn. I will try RiscOS when I get my RPI, and I suppose I can compare it to AmigaOS.
RiscOS was a mess compared to AmigaOS, but both were superior to anything Atari Had at the time (though the later release of MiNT had serious potential).