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Offline Corrie

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Re: What hardware makes the AmigaOne different to a Mac?
« on: November 30, 2003, 02:34:59 PM »
I have read the specs of the AmigaOne and really it doesn't excite me that much. To me it simply looks like a PC with the potential to run the AOS4.

I am aware of money restrictions and so forth but I would have prefered the Amiga to make it's own hardware that was unlike anything else on the market, for example, a design of Zorro 4 slots to run Amiga only peripherals.

Maybe I am dreaming a little, but thats why I got an Amiga in the first place, it was so different from all other systems on the market. I am simply not interested in using PC PCI peripherals in an Amiga. It defeats the purpose of having an Amiga in the first place, I might aswell use a pc.

Just a thought...

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