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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #29 from previous page: November 15, 2010, 07:37:12 PM »
I've got lots of old single socks if anyone want's them... :) (free to a good home... freshly washed...) :)

(this thread has gone to pieces... just noticed someone's nicked me meds... couple of likely suspects just above methinks... ;))
 

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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #30 on: November 15, 2010, 10:32:54 PM »
Think I've found a potential market for those of you with one odd sock collections... :lol:

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@ Iggy
Not sure what meds I take anymore (too many to count and I can't even pronounce the names...) I just follow the docs advice and "keep taking the tablets"... :)

(erm... what was this thread all about again... :confused:)
 

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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #31 on: November 15, 2010, 10:51:40 PM »
Being 100% tea-total, I can only say when you see the nasty effects that the Bucky has on some folk, the stuff should be banned... :(
 

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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #32 on: November 15, 2010, 11:07:13 PM »
Quote from: bloodline;592058
I'm a heavy drinker... I have no idea what ¨bucky¨ is...
It's what the neds (hoodies I think they're called these days) drink, it makes the little shites even more violent and nasty than they already are...

Suppose the good thing about it is, if they drink enough it'll rot their livers more quickly and we can be rid of the the nasty little tossers... :)
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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #33 on: November 15, 2010, 11:12:08 PM »
KennyR... Who he... :confused:
 

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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #34 on: November 15, 2010, 11:26:50 PM »
Quote from: Tension;592074
At the current rate, Franko is set to wipe the floor with all of us!!  Like China I suppose.

Just wait till I get that new G5 on Thursday, should be a faster browser and faster net connection, gonna beat Karlos & Bloodline's high scores even if it kills me... :roflmao:

(PS: @ karlos... what's happened to my little teddy bears paw (medal) it's been nicked...)
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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #35 on: November 15, 2010, 11:46:47 PM »
Quote from: Iggy;592087
Franko,
What have you got against MorphOS compatible Macs?
Your G4 wasn't a supported model and now you're buying a G5 model that isn't likely to be supported in the future.
Damn it man, you're ruining my sense of the universe scheme of things!


How can we prove to you the obvious superiority of MOS if you keep buying Macs that you can't run the OS on?


Ah didnae ken rat did ah... :(

Fraid 20 odd years sitting here on me jack jones surrounded by nothing but Amigas & 13 squirrels, I've not kept up to date with the world of modern computers... :(

I know even less about Macs than I do about MorphOS, I'll just need to go back on ebay and find something better then... (seen a nice ZXspectrum going cheap, think that'll do ? ) :)
 

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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #36 on: November 16, 2010, 01:02:50 AM »
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Apple-MAC-G4-QUICKSILVER-800Mhz-1Gb-40Gb-DVD-RW-OS-X-/300488472272?pt=UK_Computing_Apple_Desktops_CV&hash=item45f68236d0


Bit confused here... :confused:

That macs only got the same 800Mhz speed as the one I'm using now and if this one's too slow and not any good for running MorphOS, how is that one going to help ? :confused:

(or are you one trying to sell it... :lol: )
 

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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #37 on: November 16, 2010, 01:35:11 AM »
@ Karlos

Cheers... that's a bit clearer now... :)

I've just remembered why I'd promised myself not to buy another one of those ruddy iMacs, you can't upgrade the silly thing. Oh well too late now... :(

(sometimes wish the missus was still here to stop me spending money on things that I don't really need... :lol: )
 

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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #38 on: November 16, 2010, 01:58:13 AM »
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If yours is the model I think it is, it should have an ATI X600 graphics card, which gives you a better chance than models with NVidia graphics cards, for a possibility of MorphOS2.x being ported to it some day in the distant future (just in case you want to see what it looks and feels like, the demo is always free, but time limited to 30 minutes before a reboot is needed to give you full speed again).  One drawback of getting the G5 model of iMac, instead of the newer Intel Core2Duo models is that the Intel models run WinUAE and Amiga emulation much better than the G5 and E-UAE.

Lastly, I am usually very wary of eBay sellers that live so close by, but still refuse to allow you to pick up your won auctions in person.  It can be nothing more sinister than the seller not wanting to bother with trying to arrange a time to meet with you, or the seller has had bad luck in the past where the buyer changes his/her mind after seeing the item in person, or worst case, the G5 iMac is in bad physical condition (or does not work at all) and the seller does not want you to know where he/she lives after the sale, so you can't bother him/her afterward and try to get a refund, or some kind of compensation to resolve a less than perfect, or less than described item.  Hopefully you won't have any such problem, but I know how you feel when the seller won't allow you to pick up your item, no matter how close you are to them and you are forced to pay the shipping.  Another reason that some sellers will not allow local pick up of your won auction item is because they have added a few pound/dollars/euros to the shipping cost to pay them for their time to box it up and take it to the shipping company and they might not want to lose that few extra dollars/pounds/euros because they did not get as much from the auction as they would have liked to get.

Good luck with your new computer purchase.  Now what are you going to do with that G4 iMac 800MHz?  It has a very unique case and monitor design, some hate it and others love it.  Too bad it could not run MorphOS2.x for you due to the graphics card inside it as well as other drivers probably.  800MHz G4 is plenty fast for MorphOS2.6 and you could have gotten some good use from it for a few more years.

The GFX board in it is an Radeon X600 XT...

Full Specs can be found here...

http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/stats/imac_g5_2.1_20.html

It's bought now so I'll just have to wait and see if it's in perfect condition like the seller claimed, just hope it's not like the one I bought before on ebay that had a tiny 2.5" inch laptop HD stuck to the shielding with brown parcel tape. Got my money back in the end (£399) but it was a lot of hassle...

One of these days I'll buy the right machine and give MorphOS a try, think I'd better ask here in future before making any more non Amiga purchases... :)

Reckon I'll end up keeping the G4 and add it to all my other stuff that I can never bare to part with... :)
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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #39 on: November 16, 2010, 02:02:23 AM »
Quote from: Kesa;592114
sniff sniff... i smell Franko. He must be about to post something...


I'll have you know my dear chap I once sat here online for a full 14 minutes and 37 seconds without posting anything... :lol:
 

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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #40 on: November 16, 2010, 02:13:42 AM »
Quote from: Iggy;592120
I didn't want to infer that we had some kind of superior knowledge about hardware.

For all I know, you may find OSX preferable to MorphOS.

But since your primary experience has been with Amigas, I think you'd find MOS very familiar.

Frankly, I think anyone with an Amiga background, were they to give MorphOS a try, would come away with a positive impression.


Primary... more like ONLY... :lol:

But it's nice to know that folk will point me in the right direction before I make any more hasty purchases... :)

(just need to remember to ask first before I do, Oh yeah... not too impressed by OS X but that could be due to this machine being pretty slow... :) )

@ Kesa

That was at least a full 4 minutes between posts... :)
 

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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #41 on: November 16, 2010, 11:23:58 AM »
Drat... I was just about to say something but now I've forgot what it was, time for bed I think, it's just about 11:25am and I think my brains dozed off before the rest of me... oh well it can wait, it probably wasn't important anyway... :(

Night, Night all... :)
 

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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #42 on: November 17, 2010, 02:04:54 PM »
Hard to believe but the tracking number that I got for the G5 I bought on ebay wouldn't work, so after trying to contact the seller since yesterday I finally got this reply just now...

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Dear xxxxxx,

Hello,

I bought the postage online but this has not been posted as yet.
It will be taken to the Post Office this afternoon, after it has been
scanned in to the system the tracking number will work. Delivery
as per ebay auction is 48 hour so you should receive this on
Friday.

Regards

- xxxxxx xxxx


He didn't even mention the fact that the tracking number he has given me is not accepted on the couriers site as it's too long, even though I pointed this out to him.

Talk about crazy, the payment was cleared at the end of the auction on sunday afternoon, the ruddy things less than 7 miles (probably a less than 20 minute round trip) from my house and now I have to wait till Friday to get it, gimme a car boot sale any day... :rolleyes:
 

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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #43 on: November 17, 2010, 03:23:56 PM »
Quote from: Tension;592481
The guy sounds mental to me.


He might be a relative of mine... :lol:
 

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Re: Which Amiga OS Is Used Most...
« Reply #44 on: November 17, 2010, 06:47:58 PM »
@ Iggy
Thank's for the concern, not to worry paid via paypal so I'm covered if it doesn't turn up. The guy seems genuine enough he's got a 100% feedback record and he's sold three identical machines this month with good feedback.

I'll need to check it out properly (if it arrives) and get my mate Ron who's an Apple service engineer to have a good look at it, as I reckon he might be putting them together himself having sold three this month already. As long as it arrives and works fine I'll be more than happy, if not ebay have always been very quick in returning my money if something goes wrong, just have to wait and see now... :)