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Re: raspbian
« on: October 19, 2013, 08:19:23 PM »
Lol The Pi is a learning tool but I still can't believe what I've just read in an Amiga forum. Learning the command line seems like advising someone to learn MS DOS, but worse you may not be able to just "cd" to a drive when you plug it in. How things have changed from the Windows 3.11 runs on DOS therefore it's crap and you need a real UI and OS like the Amiga's ;)

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Re: raspbian
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2013, 09:56:40 PM »
I beg to differ and it seems you've made a rash statement based on my off the cuff remark. Without telling you my specifics and to put it modestly I work with cloud servers every single day and my (commercial) software is used by millions so I can confidently say it's you who's wrong to make that assumption. Please take it to PM of you want to continue OT.

@kickstart - Please see http://pimame.org/ to run old system games - it has a number of emulators including one for the megadrive. The PI is more than fast enough to run old emulators and even software for newer machines such as the Playstation 1 (also included in PiMame).

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A600 2MB Chip, 4MB PCMCIA, 11MB Fast, ACA-620 OC 680EC20@25MHz, RTC, 512MB CF
A1200 - 2MB Chip 8MB Fast, MTEC Viper 68030@42MHz MMU, 68882 FPU, RTC, 1GB CF
AmigaKit A600GS
Retro Games A500 Mini
Atari 520 STFM - 1MB, Multiface ST.
Commodore 16 - 64K Mod, SD2IEC Drive
Commodore 64C - 64K, SD2IEC Drive
ZX Spectrum 48K Rubber Keys