I would be interested in seeing a quicktime video of what you consider so "astonishing" that the SGI can do. I am sure it was a very capable machine many years ago, but I agree with the rest (at least most of the others) that are here in saying that an Amiga is the better value and more useful.
Amiga is/was a desktop machine which had some professional software/hardware, SGI was just a professional machine. As for usefulness, as I said before I already have one machine which presents all Amiga's usefulness and more, yet doesn't present O2... as such I find it more valuable. That's MY line of thinking.
I will stick with my Amigas and pass on your offer to trade unless you can demonstrate something amazing your SGI can do that I can't accomplish on my A4000 Toaster/Flyer and do it at least two or four times faster on the SGI.
It's about software/hardware, I wasn't talking about OS here, as such I have to say that SGI machines are faster then any Amiga built, and could easily render effects 2 to 4 times faster and render 3D scenes also faster.
What software are you offering on the SGI? Does it come with a monitor, keyboard, mouse? 300mHz and 256mb RAM does not sound like much these days, so you need to sell the idea of trading your SGI in some way to make it sound like a good trade, and I have not seen anything you have written yet to entice anyone here.
I don't have one, but I'm guessing that there's not many Amiga 4000 with 256Mb out there with a 300Mhz CPU nor with a broadcast signal... I might be wrong then :-P
After all everyone is entitled to their own opinion and Amiga users here at A.org will obviously prefer Amigas over most, if not all other choices in computing.
What!?!!? Are you talking to me!? :-P It's like this as much as I enjoy Amiga and it's software it's not as if I could dissociate it from reality. There's things where it excels there's others where it doesn't. For me is about seeing what's good and what it ain't so it can be bettered.
As I understood the trade was about an Vanilla A4000 against an O2, to me I don't see it as unfair, the fact that there are those paying lots of money over a second hand Amiga 4000 has IMO with the fact they acknowledge what it is, and the fact they liked to have one in the past and only now have money to acquire it, where SGI only some would know what it is and yet less what to do with it.
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