@ whiteb
Name those titles you claim "will JUST NOT run" oh wise one...

Point is if all that is claimed on the NatAmi site is true and what the developers have said is true, then for me the NatAmi is the closest things we are ever going to have as being basically a brand new A1200 that you will be able to buy and easily add HD's etc too, without paying an arm & a leg on eBay to buy some 20 year old equipment that may or may not be working...

Put it this way if the NatAmi could run ALL Amiga software WITHOUT the need for patches or WHDLoad etc..., then it would actually be better than a real Amiga but it wont be and I'm not expecting it too...

I expect to have the same problems I would encounter on a real A1200 trying to run some really old stuff on it and that's what makes it truly comaptible...

Never cared for the MiniMig as it wasn't AGA as far as I knew but googling it you find stuff that claim it was, either way it doesn't matter to me personally as the MiniMig, Clone-A and FPGAReplay don't impress me but the NatAmi does so my only interest lies in the NatAmi...

All the talk about this is faster, that is better and all the rest such rubbish opinions mean diddly squat to me as well. I'll go by what the developers say and what I read on the NatAmi site and when the beta-testing is all said and done and it lives up to the hype, then I'll be first in line to buy one, then and only then will I know if it's all it's claimed to be but I'm quite prepared to take that chance...

So no matter how much all the armchair experts want to claim this and that about the NatAmi and what they THINK it can and cannot do, how it should have been done better and rattle their gums about the speed other processors can run at, or gibber jobbies about whether the MiniMig is AGA or not, I COULDN'T GIVE A SH!TE...

When the NatAmi is finally ready and promises to live up to what has been claimed of it by the developers, then they have at least one assured customer in me and THAT is all that matters to me...
