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Re: Amiga's place in the modern computing world - 00s
« on: June 10, 2008, 09:19:17 PM »
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Raffaele wrote:
How pityful and pathetic are those people saying my ACTUAL PC/Macintosh could do more than I ever made with my Amiga...

Piss off!

It is obvious that actual hardware surpasses many times a 20 years old hardware, and actual software is handy and useful, and recent OSs are full of EYE-CANDY graphical GUIs...

But it is still true that ONLY THE AMIGA it is the only 20 years old hardware+software system capable (with decent Accelerator, graphic card, and Audio Card [Maybe PCI-BUS based]) to be still productive to write documents, browse internet and get mail and FTP (without be harassed from viruses), and to listen music, and good enough for painting and image retouching too...

Give Amiga enough Horse-Powered CPUs and modern hardware with decent BUS DMA passthru band, and Amiga will kick'em all in the ass!  ;-)  :roll:  :-P  :lol:


I totally agree!! :-D

Good amiga video that says a lot: link to youtube

I can't say anything about mac, I have newer had the chance to use one  :-?
A1200, Blizzard 030, 2+32MB ram, 4GB CF, pcmcia netcard, Kickstart 3,1
A600, 2MB chip ram+4Mb pcmcia S-RAM, Kickstart 3,1
CD32 - Just for fun  :-D