drHirudo wrote:
But the Amiga wins on the hardware front - there is Deneb, Indivision, Minimig, CatWeasel, FastATA, Lyra, SubWay, Delfina, Buddha.
Well, USB and PCI on the C64 ain't going to happen anyways, so why bother. There's lots of new hardware being produced for the C64 as well. The latest that caught my attention was the
Ultimate 1541. AFAIK, we don't have anything like that in production on the Amiga.
Well no new accelerator boards for years, but where I can buy SuperCPU?
Well, how about
right here? It's a few months long waiting list, but it's in production. I know, I was in touch with them a little while ago.
They have C-One, but the Amiga have AmigaOne, SAM, Pegasos, Efika.
Why list Pegasos and Efika? You can't run AOS on any of those? The Peg and A1 is long dead anyways..
On the software front if you sum the releases on AmigaOS 3.x, AmigaOS 4.x, MorphOS and AROS, they are much more than the C64 released.
Did you just make that up, or do you have some real numbers to prove it? $10 says you hardly pay any attention to the C64 scene.
So if you are retro computer hobbyist, the Amiga is more interesting, and more money demanding too. Because to have all these controllers and hardware is much more than buying RRNet and MMCReplay and attach them to a router in your home network.
Uh.. I... yeah, whatever.