dwaldrop wrote:
however it is absolutely illegal.
No it's not. It's in breach of the EULA, but that agreement is not legally binding. As long as you have a license for the software and don't install more copies than you have licenses, then you are not breaking any law by installing it on non-Apple equipment.
dwaldrop wrote:
The Mac is as close to what Amiga SHOULD be today. And there is a very friendly user community.
I agree with you there. MacOS X is the new AmigaOS :-)
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moto