alexh is the only one with his head up his own backside.
I wouldn't worry about anything he ever has to say, he only joins in when there's an opportunity to tell someone they're wrong, but never actually offers any new or useful information in his posts or takes into consideration the fact that other people have different views on computing than he does.
Cammy thats a bit harsh :laughing: but this time Alex is wrong ..
I don't even think it will replace your Amiga in the short term as compatibility will be it's Achilles heel for the short term.
Alex you know NatAmi stands for
Native
Amiga right? The following is from the NatAmi website:
Topics on Compatibility:- The NatAmi is compatible to the OCS/ECS/AGA AMIGA chipsets.
- AMIGA Kickstarts 1.2, 1.3, 3.0, 3.1 are supported
- We recommend AMIGA Workbench 3.0 - 3.9 to be used
- AMIGA 4000/1200 register compatible IDE controller on board (enhanced, PIO and DMA)
- Existing AMIGA IDE harddrives can be used unchanged
- AMIGA DD/HD floppy support using standard PC Floppy drives.
- Floppy drive access can be redirected using ADF images on HD.
- AMIGA applications, games and demos that run on classic 68060-Systems,
will run on NATAMI as long as they have not any constrains to chipset timings/limitations.
- Direct hitting of the Amiga hardware works natively.
Querying CIA, and blitter registers will fully work just like on original AMIGA hardware.
All features documented in the Commodore Hardware Reference Manual, work as written there.
Enhancements will be described in similar style and quality.
- PS/2 mouse and keyboard can be used just as well as the original devices.
PS/2 devices are mapped to the original hardware registers.
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http://www.natami.net/amiga-compatible.htm