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Offline Digiman

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Re: Whatever Happened To The Real Amiga Community.
« on: December 16, 2010, 01:44:18 PM »
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My current fascination with the Amiga community stems from the fact that it is the only M68K based system that is not only not dead, but is alive and continuing to see new developments in hardware and software.


Hmm I think people watching the Atari ST Coldfire project might disagree with you on that one....
 

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Re: Whatever Happened To The Real Amiga Community.
« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2010, 02:01:57 PM »
Well personally I do agree with what some people have said about fighting being more important than offering support to people trying to do amazing things [in their own small scale way]. I notice there are some members who never participate in anything positive, always post negative trolling comments. One of those members was even banned (but sadly unbanned too soon IMO) and it sours a great experience.

Some of you I know from various forums elsewhere and I find said people very friendly and helpful on those forums (and on here too obviously) but I can see where some of you are coming from.

Whether I am only interested in Commodore manufactured products from 85 to 94 or other things is neither here nor there, I won't question your ideology of what Amiga is and I expect you to respect my definition of what Amiga computing is/isn't to me personally.