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"Current Amigas"
« on: June 13, 2005, 08:35:36 PM »
Ok, so recently I posted about ressurecting my Amiga days when I stumbled apon a A2000HD, and have been non-stop at it and brought out my old A500..  

How many people out there are running Amiga's, the newer ones, daily..  Like the 3000's, the 4000's, and this new AmigaONE I'm reading about..  That OS4 looks hot, not that 3.9 doesn't (I'm running 2.1 and 1.3 atm).  I was hoping there for a bit that OS4 would run on PC..  Mistakenly read an article that it's linux-based and therefore would run on a PC, essentially making your PC a moden-day Amiga.  

Anywho..  Before I even consider something like an AmigaONE, what do the people have to say about it?  I read the specs, but I'm curious how many people have one and their comments.  There's only one place listed in America, and it's several states away, so unless I'm going on a HUGE roadtrip, just to see one, there's no "look-at" before you buy...  Eventually, like several others out there, I hope to have a mini-collection here in the States of Amigas.  But for the time being, after what I've seen, I'd also like to sample the latest and greatest..  Just unsure if the 3/4000 or AmigaONE is the way to go......

 

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Re: "Current Amigas"
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2005, 08:56:29 AM »
I see your points.. Sometimes I type without thinking.. lol

I guess what I should have said was...

I've never heard of an AmigaONE until, well, like a day or two before this topic was created.  As I may have said in the post (can't remember atm) the only place listed in the USA is many states away, so there's no real option for me to "see one".  So I'm wondering if they are like, comparable to todays x86 era/generation, or more like the 3/4000 generation/era..  I had actually assumed the latter, but the posts here would indicate otherwise!  That's what I meant, more or less.