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Offline drewz21

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Re: Building an amigaone
« on: February 11, 2006, 03:08:56 PM »
Excellent info there Colin_Camper.  I've been trying to find out info like this.

Well, I guess you can call me a "red camp" person as I want to run AmigaOS and not a clone OS.  I mean no offense to those "blue camp" people but if I'm gonna run Amiga I want to run Amiga.  :)

Of those listed above which do each of you like?  And why?  Each seems to have certain pros and cons.  I have to say the ACK solution is very intriguing.  It would let more people have access to OS4 without having to invest a lot in new hardware.

A question I have about each of this is how compatible will the new hardware/software be with old Amiga software.  I know there would be some obvious programs, i.e. certain games, that would not work but what about software written for the 68xxx in general?

Things to think about.  :)
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