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Re: The Ultimate A4000T Setup is FOR SALE
« on: September 28, 2006, 05:48:38 PM »
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Amiga Will DEFINITELY compete and have wayy more chances if they created the HARDWARE and OS themseleves to be fully integrated and familiar with its own chips because the same people made it.  Thats an AMIGA!  anything less is FAKE!



Except the guy who designed most of the Amigas (Dave Haynie) will pretty much tell you flat out that you're wrong.

Guess who's opinion I trust?  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
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Re: The Ultimate A4000T Setup is FOR SALE
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2006, 08:02:56 PM »
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JaXanim wrote:
I think everyone's missing the point here. Whether this kit is worth three and a half grand to you is irrelevant. This stuff is thoroughbred Amiga, not something as good as or better than or pretending to be. What's faster? What's it matter. That's not what it's about.



A bloo bloo bloo.  It matters to anyone trying to do anything professionally, that's what.  And that's what a toaster/flyer setup is directed at.  Hobbyists interested in frittering around with home video aren't going to blow $3k on proprietary, irreplacable hardware.  A $99 Vide-OH! card from CompUSA is going to do them better.  A serious professional is going to need things done in a timely fashion, and a 60 or 75mhz Toasterized Amiga, no matter how pure of heart or good the intention, ain't gettin' it.
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