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Offline pierreTopic starter

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geetings fellow amiga aficionados
« on: July 12, 2006, 08:14:02 AM »
I have checked this site several times before signing up.   I'm just a regular computer (hardware) hacker (not in a bad way). Over the years I have owned and operated many Amiga from the 500 to the 4k! (and I still don’t know anything or can’t remember….) I got hooked on amigas in the 80's while I lived in Germany, MAN what a scene that was. Anyway.... It got me into 3D animation and has given me a chance to develop some very good commercial/artistic skill.  I spent my youth with this technology. I also collect SGI/IRIX gear, as that was the next platform for me. I like to keep my computers working!  Right now I'm trying to get all my gear in order, this includes a 3000(d) and a 4000(d).  My current quest has to do with CV64 and mkII 060's, and how to work them both at the same time and such.  I have a network card and have taken the miggies out of a stroll on the "information super highway" but could not a get a browser worth the hassle.  (that was before I got the CV64) Any ideas?  Just happy to find Amiga people in 2006!
 

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Re: geetings fellow amiga aficionados
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2006, 08:58:19 AM »
well I'm reworking the systems right now.  What the advantave of picasso96, in your opinion?  
 

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Re: geetings fellow amiga aficionados
« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2006, 05:34:00 PM »
hmmm, I have to agree with laser on this, I have tried ibrows and aweb and as much as I love my amigas, that software does not help! If you can't load yahoo mail or go on ebay it ain't a browser! I have plenty of great amiga software, Imagine, lightwave, toaster, flyers, dpaint... the list goes on. I have never tried mac emulation but it sounds fun!  I use emulators on the the PC right?  I even remember the emulating the c64 on my amiga years ago.  Can amybody else remember how the c128 had a c64 mode?  So whats the best mac emulator and what do it need to do it?  Also right now im focused on the mkII/cv64 issue, I have a post in the hardware section about that if you have experience with those products, let me know...

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Pierre