x56h34 wrote:
I am beginning to take Acill's views a bit more seriously as we get more and more crap like these frauds. It's strange how they are all related to Germany. :-)
It is definitely time to move on. Sometimes I too feel like I should simply sell what ever hardware I have and keep maybe an A1200D for the sake of classic Amiga hardware nostalgia, and games, and get me a Pegasos II or AOne.
I'd advise Dragster to go to his bank and see if there is any way to cancel payment at this time.
We already spoke privately through PMs and no, it's not Bernd Binder again, but another guy in Germany.
So what I couldnt be taken serious in the past?!!! :-P
Well I just have to say this. I know the Amiga is a big part of a lot of our lives here. Its a great machine. Before I sold my A3000 to x56h34 I wasnt never without one. I have used an Amiga since 1986 when I got my first A1000 and then I got that A3000 and was with it up to a few months ago. I know its hard to move on, but you all need to. The classic hardware is out of dat and its not getting any better. The Amiga One is a great machine, but its not ready for mainstream use like the Pegasos is. Even Eyetech has said it was not meant for public use. Its a dev board and had bugs. I would wait for the Micro or the next board before I got one. The Pegasos can run most everything just fine. ITs fast and it looks awsome. All the hardware works well with the exception of firewire and the gigabit Eternet. I am sure that will come soon though. I paid $800 for a complete system with everything I needed to go. Thats close to what some of you are getting these CSPPC cards for. Heck when my A3000 was parted out after it was sent to x56h3 he got $650 for it! Thats just $150 short of a complete G4 Pegasos! or a complete G3 one!!! Give it a chance. I promice you will not regret purchasing a Pegasos.