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Offline Iggy

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Re: X5000 systems
« Reply #14 from previous page: October 13, 2016, 03:10:07 PM »
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thank you sir :)

instead naysayer you could say "normal people" because everyone out there will ask "why on earth have you spend so much money on the device". If you do not believe me try it out in real world. In the world there are billions of "naysayers".

BTW you have already ordered your X5000? For some reasons lots of people are praising hardware they do not use themselves

I discussed it with the owner of AmigaOnTheLake the first night the system was listed as available, but I may wait until the P5040 version is available.
Then again, I may not as I have the funds saved for it already (and I'm itching to have one).

Either way, yes, I'm buying one.

And from that  vendor.

If you advocate the development, but don't support it, well that won't help the manufacturer.
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Re: X5000 systems
« Reply #15 on: October 13, 2016, 11:50:05 PM »
And for that matter we're not as entrenched as we used to be.
I'm completely impressed with Hans' work, I occasionally exchange messages with Mark "Bigfoot" Olsen - one of the MorphOS developers who among other things works on video drivers, and I intend to buy an X5000 which supports BOTH OS4 and MorphOS.
Currently we are seeing a nice group of developments become available in multiple areas of our community.

Not bad for a 'dead', 'obsolete', 'hobbyist' system.
"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"