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Offline digiflip

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Re: Forget the X-1000 or Sam Board
« on: May 24, 2011, 06:10:08 PM »
Quote from: Cammy;584120
We already know about the Natami. They have a team who invite you to be a part of it, then kick you out without explanation, and they remove the posts of experienced and respected Amiga coders from their forum. What a wonderful group of people they are! Already a lot of my friends have decided to not make Natami-enhanced versions of their games anymore, and I'm sure others will drop support once they realise how badly the team is running things.

I used to have unlimited enthusiasm and hope for the Natami, I enjoyed clearing things up about the project with people and explaining more about it in detail, convincing doubters that it's a good idea afterall, encouraging the Amiga coders I meet all around the world that they should think about SuperAGA-enhanced versions of their games. I'm working on games of my own which would have had much nicer graphics if we were still going to make a Natami version. But the Natami team thinks I'm so useless they should just kick me out without telling me why.

I wonder how well they'll do now when so many of their supporters are losing faith in the project because of the bad team management.



Wow I thought it was bad them bashing me has a possible consumer but hey thats life.
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Re: Excitement about NatAmi
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2011, 08:15:58 PM »
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This is not specifically a Natami question, but something I've wondered about FPGA clones in general.
How practical would it be to use any leftover space on the FPGA to create a secondary core that mimics a simpler computer, like say a VIC-20, that could run in tandem with the main Amiga core?


I think MikeJ is thinking of doing something along those lines on his fpga Arcade with a daughterboard
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Re: Forget the X-1000 or Sam Board
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2011, 08:39:52 PM »
yeah sorry I read that afterwards.
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