@eliyahu
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you were never a "classic user"? how come? may i ask you what have attracted you to this scene? i mean i cannot think of a reason to be here except having used the original machines, but obviously there must be other motivations i wasnt aware of.
sure. i actually discovered the modern amiga platform(s) through a review at osnews.com early last year. i hadn't realized the amiga was still around, and, never having been interested in them in the 1980s and 1990s, i read through the article.
i was stunned to see just how beautiful OS4 was, and, as i have an interest in 'exotic' hardware platforms, the SAM sounded like a nice bauble to get. i've used MOS, OS3.1 via UAE, and AROS, but frankly i haven't enjoyed using a machine this much since the days of the macintosh IIci.

so, now i'm here as a hobbyist. i always wonder at the level of, er, enthusiasm on these fora, but i very much like my SAM and enjoy being a part of this little community. i give demos of my SAM occasionally at my office, and folks are amazed at how fluid and responsive everything is, the presence of pervasive scripting (via AREXX), the concept behind datatypes, the interface, etc. i really think folks don't know about OS4 (or MOS) out there, and there are more hobbyist types such as myself who would be interested. i've got ataris, apples, amstrads, spectrums, the lot. but i never had any amigas for some reason. i'm glad i have one now, well, if a SAM can be called an 'amiga.'

-- eliyahu