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I'm really really upset that the X1000 only comes with a 1 Yottabyte SSD. I want a 2 Yottabyte SSD.


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Re: Given x1000 news is everywhere.....but nonchalance prevails
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2010, 04:38:07 AM »
@mbrantley

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Re: Given x1000 news is everywhere.....but nonchalance prevails
« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2010, 04:45:39 PM »
@DAX

I own and use Amiga OS 4.1. In fact I'm making sure that Aladdin 4D 6.0 comes out for Amiga OS 4.x right after the OS X version so I am an OS 4.1 fan. If the X1000 sells well we will support the XMOS chip as a render engine if it makes sense to do so. I also have a Mac mini with MorphOS 2.5 and boot AROS via VM sometimes. And of course I also use the excellent Amiga Forever 2010 from CLOANTO.  Amiga.org supports Classic Amiga, Virtual Amiga's (Amiga Forever 2010), Amiga OS 4.x, MorphOS & AROS. All viewpoints are welcome and healthy debates are how people learn new things and grow. If no one talked about Amiga anymore or had passion for it then it would be truly dead. Instead 2010 looks like a great year so far for Amiga & Next Gen news.

Every month Amiga.org gets over 60 GB of traffic so it is a very lively and busy site. I would hate to see what it would get if it was the only Amiga fan site. One Petabyte of traffic maybe? I do feel it's important to have other sites too and that helps the platform even more because customers have more freedom of choice. Each site has its own twist and way of doing things thats a little different and diversity is good if millions of fans are to come back to the Amiga scene in 2010 and beyond.
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