Hi Darrin,
Nice looking unit, I imagine you spend close to $2000 for that unit, was just wondering was it really worth it, I mean what else can it do? You can browse the web, and run UAE to play classic Amiga games.
Is there any software being made for it? and if there is what kind, the next question I would have to ask is, will this be around in the future or is it just another orphan machine.
Well, there is a huge list of classic applications that can be installed natively, so that's one thing I need to address.
To be honest, from what I've seen of this thing, I should be able to use it as my main desktop PC excluding those PC games that I can't live without. As such, I don't see it becoming an orphan, but it is going to sit alongside my i7 laptop.
I know I am being a party pooper, but it seems a Windows machine, and I mean a very high end one, which would probably make that Amiga One look like it was standing still would cost about as much, and probably a little bit less.
I haven't seen a Windows machine yet that can run OS4.x.

If I just wanted to run old classic applications in UAE then you would be right. I have AmigaForever installed on my i7. However, I'm interested in where we can go next and OS4.x gives me that. The fact that there are people using OS4.x and MorphOS shows that there are those who want to step beyond OS3.9.
Also, it still cost me less than I paid for my original A2000 setup back in 1987, and that's without factoring in for inflation.

Now seeing that a very high end windows gaming machine would cost about as much, the windows machine also gives me the possibility of playing legacy Amiga games with winuae, but also can play the new games out for windows. Plus if I dual boot I can run the free awesome Ubuntu and get thousands of free programs.
Can you or anyone else give me justification for wanting one of these machines?
I can't justify you buying a Chevrolet, a 4 bedroom house, getting married, eating a steak or taking a holiday in Outer Mongolia. Everything is a personal choice. If you want to run OS4.x then the X1000 is great choice. Do you need to run OS4.x? Not really, you can still run classic games on WinUAE or even buy a Minimig. I want to run OS4.x so I bought an X1000. I can't decide if the choice is right for you, only you can.
Took a chance with an Amiga, now it is a very orphaned machine, where the only programs made for it are from programmers just goofing around with it just to see what they can do with this machine.
I would like to get an Amiga One but the cost is very high, and from what I see you are getting an OS and an UAE emulator at about 4 times the cost of a good windows gaming machine.
Please keep us informed on what you are doing with the machine, besides starting up an OS and playing legacy games. Your input to the rest of the community will be very important for Amiga users at Amiga.org in our future buying decisions.
It is a lot of money, especially now with the economic situation. To be honest, my wife wasn't impressed with the timing of the delivery because we're also building a new house, we had a $7000 water leak in our existing house last month (thank god the insurance coughed up), and we've had several other large bills come in. However, I promised AmigaKit I'd buy one and I don't break my word.
I'll certainly try and keep everyone updated (if they're interested). Shame I'm going to have so little time to use it. I've got 6 days left and then I'm off on another 4 week business trip.
Hate to say this Darrin, but you are now are quinea pig for this new computer. We would like to hear more good stuff about it in the future. I like the looks and the style, I also like internet use. How about printing, office work, video, TV, streaming video, watching DVD movies, and other stuff that a windows machine can do.
Your input to us, may start a new Amiga revolution. Hope everything goes well, and yes I am interested in buying if I get the right answers.
smerf
LOL. Cheers mate. I've always wanted to be a science experiment.
