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Re: The Future Of The Amiga - Where Do You Stand...
« on: November 27, 2010, 08:54:46 AM »
Where I stand is not really a mystery if you've read any of my articles over at amigaz.org

To summarise; A long time ago there was a computing platform called Amiga. It allowed users to express their digital creativity in a way that other systems allowed much later. It was conceived and created by people who knew what they were doing. Manufactured and sold by people who refused to learn and adapt.

Nothing available today holds the hope for the future, because they're all looking to the past.

Anything new that may embody the spirit of the Amiga will most likely not go by that name. It will allow a new generation of people to express their digital creativity in new ways, in ways that other systems will mimic in years to come. It will be conceived and created by people who know what they're doing, and hopefully this time it will be manufactured and sold by people eager to learn and adapt to changes.

For this new computing platform I maintain hope.
---------------AGA Collection---------------
1) Amiga A4000 040 40MHz, Mediator PCI, Voodoo 3 3000, Creative PCI128, Fast Ethernet, Indivision AGA Mk2 CR, DVD/CD-RW, OS 3.9 BB2
2) Amiga A1200 040 25MHz, Indivision AGA Mk2 CR, IDEfix, PCMCIA WiFi, slim slot load DVD/CD-RW, OS 3.9 BB2
3) Amiga CD32 + SX1, OS 3.1