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Re: Amiga OS 4.1 Compatability List
« on: July 19, 2012, 03:13:49 PM »
Quote from: nscaleworld;700656
I was wondering what classic Amiga software works with Amiga OS 4.1.
 
I would like to use the following on my new Amiga One computer:
 
  • Final Writer
  • Final Data
  • Diskmaster 1.x
  • Brilliance
Do any classic Amiga games work with Amiga OS 4.1?


If it runs in UAE then it should work on OS4, just like it would in Windows, OS X, Linux.
 

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Re: Amiga OS 4.1 Compatability List
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2012, 03:52:19 PM »
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Why start small? :-)


LOL!

Have to clean the coffee off my keyboard now.
 

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Re: Amiga OS 4.1 Compatability List
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2012, 04:26:13 PM »
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Oddly, fear of being killed over this is not a new thought.
The author of "freeamiga" posted that same concern on AW back in the day.

And apparently, you've missed a longer thread about Would you support a company that decided to support Amiga?

You need to catch up.

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Actually I have been following that thread off and on. However I don't really see much in there that hasn't already been played in one form or another over the past 12 years. If things ever get out of the "Hey Gang let's put on a musical! We can use that barn down the road and I know a Hollywood star who's just dying for a launching pad to Broadway!" stage then maybe something worth commenting on will appear. You know, a solid product, actually being produced in quantity, for sale, and actually having something to do with the real Amiga. Until then it's just more of same.

OT, but I'm more interested in reading about RoqueFort's struggles with his UPS. Specifically, how did he manage to plug a keyed connector in the wrong way?