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Re: Does Natami satisfy Classic Amiga enthusiasts?
« on: October 08, 2010, 03:46:03 AM »
Quote from: Cammy;583493
I used to want to make games for the Natami, but I have never cared about making games for a non-Amiga system so the Natami was something I was really looking forward to for a while.


I'm sorry things didn't work out for you being a member of the NatAmi team.  I think that the whole team may rupture if they don't come out with some useful hardware soon.

Feel free to contact me by PM or email if you want some more help learning to write code.  It doesn't matter to me whether you want to write code for Amiga or otherwise.  I'll help you either way.  Thanks to Chris Handley, PortablE may work reasonably on Windows as well as AROS and MorphOS and the rest.

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I'm a lot more likely to get a NatAmi than I am to get another OS 4 box.  OS 4 is nice but their hardware is always overpriced.  If I want performance, I'll write a compiler to program the FPGA directly as an alternate core.
 

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Re: Does Natami satisfy Classic Amiga enthusiasts?
« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2010, 04:05:51 AM »
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Yep he refered to CloneA recently over on EAB as still being 'alive' in one form or another.


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