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Re: Are the classic Amiga Hardware an 'Endangered Species'?
« on: August 28, 2004, 05:29:01 AM »
Hi Everyone!

    I love the old Amigas.  I have learned so much, just being an Amiga User all these years.  I can sit down in front of another operating system, and within a matter of a couple hours, I got it.  Nothing scares me, shell, GUI, anything.  You sit a "Windows tech" in front of another operating system, he screams, where is the wizard?

    I will never get rid of my classic machines.  As I replace them with AmigaOnes, I carefully wrapped them up (remove the battery), and put them away.  I owe them for a lot.  I am actually very fortunate to be an Amiga User, since I have gained so much, as opposed to being brought up on windows.  It's funny, I actually get impatient with other operating systems.  They are not responsive enough for me!  I find myself screaming, where is my A4000 or A1200 this XP thing is taking forever and it keeps popping up these messages (Would you like to update this now?).

    I have a point, oh yes, it is time to move on.  Amiga OS on faster hardware with more memory!  I am actually very impressed with OS 4.0 and it is running half in emulation.  MorphOS is just as responsive as well.  I am actually really excited about the finished OS 4.0.  So, time to put away the old classics and move to the new machines.


    Yogi27