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Re: You & Amiga in a year
« on: August 15, 2009, 04:56:03 AM »
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I've moved all my music production to Mac and can now run all my favourite Amiga games natively on my iPhone... The Amiga is dead for me :(


Oh my god... iphone for amiga games? i supose you dont like too much amiga games.

About the pool, all people here is suposed with any classics amiga dont understand this option, same for pancakes and natami need some time for be vapourware, btw i vote for macmini morphos.
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Re: You & Amiga in a year
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2009, 05:39:29 AM »
Maybe amiga users like vapourware or maybe im not informed about natami but its a draw with morphos for macmini.
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Re: You & Amiga in a year
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2009, 08:21:37 PM »
I want to know why this spectation for natami?

The project seems the most vapourware product in amiga history and if will be release, this all new features need drivers and specific new applications i dont see the "classic" side on it.
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Re: You & Amiga in a year
« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2009, 12:26:16 AM »
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Then you obviously haven't done your homework on the NatAmi project.  The aim of NatAmi is to run almost all of the old "Classic" software natively at a faster speed than any real "Classic" Amiga ever did.

I don't know why you would claim that it is the "Most" vaporware product in Amiga history, when the developers of NatAmi have already demonstrated some of their hardware designs and also parts of their 3D software work.

I will admit that their goals are very ambitious, and they may never reach all of them, but even if they only accomplish half of what they are trying to do, it will be an improvement over the fastest "Classic" Amiga model and in that way it will be a step forward from those classic models, but retain most of the compatibility.

It is an interesting project for those people that would like to see what might have been possible if Commodore had been better at continuing development of the classic Amiga in 1988 to 1992, but I don't think anyone is trying to say that the NatAmi is going to be comparable to any modern computer of the 21st Century.

I think it is very interesting to watch and hope that it will be completed.

The idea and your speech can be nice but reality is reality, i called it vapourware because it is, Dennis van Weeren make the minimig with results not with a site with forum poorly updated, sorry but amigaworld is full of this projects and just some reality.

Voting for natami more than other real options its an error.
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Re: You & Amiga in a year
« Reply #4 on: September 01, 2009, 12:27:00 AM »
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Classic Amiga motherboards are getting old and will not last forever. If NatAmi or CloneA could come out that would be awesome.


You can still buying brand new a1200 at least.
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