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Re: The natami looks very close to completion.
« on: May 10, 2010, 05:14:48 AM »
No hope that they are on the level?
 

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Re: The natami looks very close to completion.
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2010, 03:04:42 PM »
It doesn't seem as if they are aiming that high- that is if I were some knowledgeable fellow on how to do such things I would think I'd skip the 68060 altogether and do ppc or just maybe the classic on a card and then some twelve core latest chip monster with dual pcie video heads and a metric ton of ram and price it at dell's insipid line (250US approx). =)
 

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Re: The natami looks very close to completion.
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2010, 06:40:06 PM »
It's all good!  MorphOS is good, PPC is good, AROS is good, fiddling with FPGA is good, tinkering with classics is good.  Each one makes someone happy, each one is challenging in its own ways.  It is blatantly stupid to call one superior over the other, or one project more important than the other.  If I had PPC Mac products I'd probably give MorphOS a day in court, so to speak.  I'd really like to see MorphOS running on the last gen PowerMac G5's.  There's still a whole bunch of life left in those boxen.  But to see that reality takes time and money and dedication of intelligent hard working people who in the meantime can't quit their day jobs.  Thus the definition of HOBBY.  It's been flogged to death-Amiga proper is no longer a mainstream player.  It is a bit player at BEST.  Linux, BSD, OSX, Windows all work better faster and cheaper on better faster cheaper hardware.  All of the Morph and AROS and OS4.1 people, not to forget Natami, minimig, etc are dedicated to breathing new life into soft/hardware that mainstream has forgotten or ignored.  So how about this-quit trashing people's choices on how to honor the Amiga legacy, enjoy the vibrant hobbyist community surrounding Amiga flavors, and STFU if someone gushes a bit about their favorite flavor being better than your favorite flavor.