Think of it this way, I have a friend that collect old cars. He has an old Model T. It's a great car to drive, it's simple to maintain and work on, it takes you back to the early days of automobiles. Exactly what the Amiga does in the computer world. But would you take a Model T on a road trip from Sydney to Cairns? No, of course not.
That's not a criticism of the Model T, it was and is a great automobile, the beginning of mass production. It's simply a fact. If you think of the Amiga in the same terms you will appreciate it and understand that what you want to do simply isn't possible. It will lead to frustration and headaches.
Buy a cheap PC, surf the web and word process without problem and then, when you want the simple pleasures of yesterday's computing fire up the Amiga.
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