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Offline Iggy

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You guys are really a bunch of pissers.
OK, many of you want some weird continuation of your obsolete hardware.
I get that.
Personally, since legacy capability is easily emulated today, I couldn't care less.

It's amuzing that so many of you want to speak for "most of us".
I don't intend to do that, but I will throw in my two cents.

I LIKE what A-eon and Acube have managed to produce.
And I am throwing my spare change into NG.
Why? Because its forward thinking, as opposed to the bizzare idea of continuing to insist on register level compatible hardware, further development of the 68K processor, and trying to polish that dead turd OS 3.X.
Honestly, I can see mantaining classic hardware for its nostalgia value, but trying to update it at this point?
Sorry, that just seems silly.
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Re: A-EON Technology and ACube Systems strengthen strategic alliance
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2015, 03:56:39 AM »
Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;789975
Well said.  Certainly a valid opinion, as most of them are.  I think the last, best chance for your final point came and went with Natami. :(   My copy of OS 4.1 FE awaits time to play with it under some form of emulation, but I don't have time for the hardware I already own, let alone another system, right now.  My heart will always lie with the classic systems, though, and I'm a sucker for spending any money on those that I can.  When's that Prisma card coming out, again?  Also, I sure would like a nice '060 for my A2000!  :lol:


OK, you might have me on the A2000 (after all, I keep one of those indestructable beasts myself).
And I wouldn't mind a better cpu than the '020 card I have in it.
But I'm not investing money in that.

And no matter how you cut it, legacy Amigas suck at web browsing (which is lately my primary use for a computer).

That said, if it was cheap enough, I'd probably play around with enhanced legacy hardware.
With the stipulation that that was exactly what I was doing, playing.
Its never going to be able to be brought up to even close to competitive with modern hardware.
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Re: A-EON Technology and ACube Systems strengthen strategic alliance
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2015, 05:22:30 AM »
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I would also pay good bucks for IBrowse Update... After 4 days, I just got my A1200 1B Mobo back in the case, everything buttoned back in & screwed together. This has been my Internet Miggy for years & sits on my desk in my bedroom - she's what I use each evening. Needed an emergency fix so I ripped the guts out of my old AT-A1200, transplanted the old Indi MKI into her and and I'm happy again. Just made this post from her. I'm Back Baby! LOL.  NOW, I can get back to my beloved A2000...  Yeah!


That IS a seriously nicely expanded A2000.

I wish I could get my hands on a few of those pieces (since some of them are pretty rare, like that sound card).

Still, since flash ain't happening (in the Amiga world), I have to stick with Odyssey under MorphOS so that I can at least use HTML5 (funny, if I spoof an iPad I can usually get anything to run).
"Not making any hard and fast rules means that the moderators can use their good judgment in moderation, and we think the results speak for themselves." - Amiga.org, terms of service

"You, got to stem the evil tide, and keep it on the the inside" - Rogers Waters

"God was never on your side" - Lemmy

Amiga! "Our appeal has become more selective"