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Offline Steril707

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Re: Isnt there something we can learn from them?
« on: January 29, 2010, 11:16:28 PM »
It's really a peaceful experience to browse and post in Atariforums. Non of the  hatemongering that is so prevalent in Amiga forums, whichever one you look.

And, they get things done. They have their "Natami" (the "Coldari") already built, and OS and other stuff running on it, they have Memory Protection in MinT since the 90ies, etc etc etc... When the Coldari got announced, lots of coders of famous Atari-software of old started porting their stuff (like Papyrus, GFA Basic etc) to the new platform, simply because they love it.

On the Amiga, when the platform died in the middle 90ies, almost everybody went to something more profitable and didn't look back ever.

 
Plus, the Atari scene is not fractured into tiny pieces like the Amiga scene is...

What is it worth to be more people around, when in reality, you are just a much more tiny fraction among many, infighting with some other dweebs about who has the right answer to which Amiga system is the right one to have?


Amiga dweebs could learn a lot from Atari fans these days.
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