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Offline drewz21

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Re: Amiga Inc and Ack Release Design Specs
« on: April 30, 2007, 11:05:46 PM »
Then by all means, guru-666, please feel free to leave Amiga.org to the people that are interested in the Amiga, both past and future, and go play with Windows.

Nobody is making you continue to post Amiga-bashing comments here.   :-P
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Re: Amiga Inc and Ack Release Design Specs
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2007, 11:47:58 PM »
@guru-666

You are absolutely correct.  I don't know you except from your posts.  That is what I base my comments on.

I was not comparing OS4 to Vista at all.  From your other post you were.  I use Amiga OS 1.3 on my A500 and Amiga OS 3.9 on my A1200.  I don't have anything that runs OS4.0 so I cannot comment on it.  I don't even attempt to browse the Web from my old Amigas.  However, it is something I hope to do on a NEW Amiga and I'm willing to give it a chance.

I use XP and Vista every day.  I've played around with Linux and for me I can see no reason to use it on a day to day basis over Windows.

I ENJOY using my Amigas and have for years.  I would very much like to use a new/modern Amiga right alongside my Windows PC.

This comment posted from my nice Windows based computer running XP Professional on an Intel P4HT 3.4Ghz, with 2GB RAM, 500GB SATA HD, Nvidia GeForce 7800GS OC with 256MB RAM, Sound Blaster Extreme Audio Card with surround sound.  And from this system I can run any off-the-shelf software.  No having to re-compile!  It works great!   :-P

However, I will still buy new Amiga hardware and software if it becomes available as I see it as supporting the Amiga computer platform and not 1 specific company.  I also support AROS and have donated to its development many times.

Enjoy your linux!
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Amiga - The fun computer!

Amiga 500 - 3MB, A590, 250MB HD, SupraTurbo28.
Amiga 1200HD - 32MB, 4GB CF-Card, GVP 68030-40Mhz.
Amiga 600HD