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Re: Loyal to the 68k -- for now
« on: February 20, 2005, 09:36:55 PM »
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More to the point, has any software been made available for the neo-Amigas (A1, Pegasos, etc.) that could make a difference in the way I use my Amiga day to day?

I think not. Maybe I wouldnt play OpenTTD on 68k because it wont run too well. You can check what is available for MOS and OS4 and look if there is anything interesting to you.

But after all the point is in new hardware. Faster, cheaper, PCI/AGP slots, USB.

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So far, I am content with a A1200/060. Are there others with this opinion?

When I got my Pegasos running I sold my A1200 BPPC/BVision setup soon after. Decision was easy because I couldnt bother with HW banging games or demos and everything I wanted was speed. But something was lost too... I can no longer punish bloody english in Colonization nor listen to exotic module formats using HippoPlayer.

If one is happy with his system I dont see point in upgrading.
My Amigas: A500, Mac Mini and PowerBook