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Offline Siggy

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Re: Amiga Forever.
« on: March 11, 2003, 03:28:26 AM »
@JoannaK

I agree - the ROMS alone are make it worth picking up Amiga Forever.

@Paul_Gadd

I've not run into that mentality *yet*, I'm nearly half hoping that I do. Anything that enables old and new members to join the Amiga Community is a Good Thing in my opinion.
I've not played with Amithlon (yet) but I've been reading up on it and I'm more than a little interested in buying a copy.  If you could pass on any experiences, good and bad, you've had with it I'd be grateful.

@arkanoid
Play around and enjoy yourself - you'll be pretty suprised by the quality and usability of the emulation.
I've had UAE sitting on my Linux machine for quite a while -- usually for playing around with old games when the mood took me.

But it was only recently that I REALLY started playing around with it for more serious projects.

When I went over the costs of building a professional edit suite with my wife, her ultimatum was that I upgrade her computer before I started on such a costly project. To cut a long story short I gave her MY PC and set it up for her needs and took her old 'clunker'..
Unfortunately for me, running KDE on her machine was a disaster... anyone remember running GEOS on the 64? it brought back memories. So I swapped and changed Xwindow managers - searched for 'lean' software -- but nothing gave me a great solution.
Long story short - AmiWM gives Linux a general look of my old Amiga 2000 (but lacks a lot of the usability), for kicks I thought it would be funny to run UAE on it. The suprising thing was that it ran pretty pretty fast - on par with with my unladen Xwindows, and had more features.

So now instead of booting into XWindows - I boot into UAE and run my Amiga emulation as my desktop.
A bit of digging and DMSing of old software and a trip to Aminet gave me all the desktop software I need to get by AND play all the old games I still love.

I've since completed my edit system - but even though it has 'grunt' to spare - I only use it for editing (and one or two desktop apps). I still use 'the clunker' as my main 'desktop' computer. If not for UAE I probably wouldn't have returned to any semblance of an Amiga. Now I look forward to seeing what is developed in the future.

Play around with and enjoy yourself - if anyone gives you any greif over it, just ignore them.

After all - it's only 1's and 0's.

Siggy.

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Re: Amiga Forever.
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2003, 09:59:25 AM »
@Paul_Gadd

I'm a Linux user, so the dual boot shouldn't be a problem.
I think the only questionable bit of hardware in this 'clunker'
is a Voodoo3 card, and if that causes a hiccup I have an old
Matrox card kicking around here somewhere.

Looks like I'll be moving from UAE to Amithlon.

Cheers,

Siggy.
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The TV business is uglier than most things.
 It is normally perceived as some kind of cruel and shallow money trench through the heart of the Journalism industry, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free and good men die like dogs,