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Re: Top 3 worst ideas in Amiga history?
« on: February 21, 2010, 07:00:45 PM »
Taking all of the things in this thread, but particularly inspired by amigadave's musings, I momentarily shifted into a universe where the biggest news of the decade was Amiga's abandoning of PPC for AMD64.  Back in the 90s.

(Wait, wha... seriously?  Yeah, as a corollary to the Amiga philosophy, 64-bit processing was a great idea and we should have been on it in the 90s -- and Intel just could not do it.  But instead we hamstrung ourselves for almost 20 years on an architecture needing life-support and regular face-lifts and tummy-tucks, and really damn good PR.  Could you imagine what x86 would look like if it were a person?)
 

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Re: Top 3 worst ideas in Amiga history?
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2010, 06:10:00 AM »
Quote from: Hell Labs;544310

Introducing the New Commodore-Amiga TS32!


I... uh... I want to laugh but cannot because I am a little creeped out by it... :nervous: