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Offline Nlandas

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Re: Man I miss my Amiga...
« Reply #14 on: July 14, 2009, 10:09:30 PM »
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Same with me.  Bored with Win-Lin-Mac.  There's still a hope for new stuff you know.  AndroidOS is coming, also you've got mobile oses like BlackberryOS, WinMobile or Symbian.  I like Symbian s60.

But you're right.  It is not the same.  I use UAE until something comes up on Mac Mini this very year.  But again, no personality nowadays.  To me comparable stuff - Symbian maybe.

Get OS4 or MOS and you'll see the difference! :lol: Plus the miggy!!

WebOS looks kind of original too. I'm interested in picking programming back up because of it. Now I just need a good idea.

I'd also like to see a game toolkit for it.

Although, I have to say - you are not alone in your feelings for the Amiga. While a lot can be said that raw computing power as surpassed the old girl - I for one, don't feel that the flair has. For me modern computing is functional but soulless.
« Last Edit: July 14, 2009, 11:07:20 PM by Nlandas »
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Re: Man I miss my Amiga...
« Reply #15 on: July 14, 2009, 11:32:00 PM »
Just buy one now. :)  I'm on the same kick myself.  Can't quite explain why but I am enjoying it.  Also using WinUAE, plus my A3000 is on the network so if I need to get something to it from my PC I just ftp it.
 

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Re: Man I miss my Amiga...
« Reply #16 on: July 15, 2009, 12:41:51 AM »
PC's have no soul.. i am surround by Quad core/Dual Core and a few I7's BUT it's like a barren waste land.. lifeless.... but as soon as start to mess around with one of my miggy's my fingers start to tingle. Dont get me wrong i need my PC's for home and work (lots of info and stuff on them) but they are just tools. nothing get my heart pumping more the playing around with Amiga's (yes even when i am trying to fix them). Ahh the good old days.
I also agree about the magazines these days..... remember when mags had cracks/hacks/mods and fun things you can do or program with your computer.. now days the mags are all dull not worth the time to even read them.
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Re: Man I miss my Amiga...
« Reply #17 on: July 15, 2009, 04:39:50 AM »
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off topic but dude that avatar ya got there kills me every time I log on to A.org...damn mesmerizing :-)
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Re: Man I miss my Amiga...
« Reply #18 on: July 15, 2009, 09:30:53 AM »
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Amiga were/still are fun ... PC's in the earlier days like when i had my 486DX2/66MHz and my 14400Baud modem to connected to BBS's were fun too ...
 
Now a PC can be fun , but it is more of a nessestity as in we would be lost without the internet and we would be pissed of if we had to browse the web , download etc.. with the speed of the Amiga .

Back in the DX-66 486 days, we (me and friends) only used C= machines
for everything that had with BBS's to do, MaxBBS, *sigh* what fond memories! :)
Regarding speed, how true... But it's still fun to see how fast it actually is considering the low MHz!
 
@ save2600 & klx300r
off topic but dude that avatar ya got there kills me every time I log on to A.org...damn mesmerizing :-)
 
I agree, it's those :furious: holes in the latex! *must stop staring, it's not polite to stare*
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Re: Man I miss my Amiga...
« Reply #19 on: July 15, 2009, 12:56:36 PM »
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Back in the DX-66 486 days, we (me and friends) only used C= machines
for everything that had with BBS's to do, MaxBBS, *sigh* what fond memories! :)
Regarding speed, how true... But it's still fun to see how fast it actually is considering the low MHz!
 
@ save2600 & klx300r
off topic but dude that avatar ya got there kills me every time I log on to A.org...damn mesmerizing :-)
 
I agree, it's those :furious: holes in the latex! *must stop staring, it's not polite to stare*
That's no latex she's wearing -  just a fresh coat of body paint. Nice!!!
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Re: Man I miss my Amiga...
« Reply #20 on: July 15, 2009, 01:23:11 PM »
I remember dialing in to local BBS's with my trusty 1200 baud modem and my A1200. Of course, I also remember using my college's network to get on the internet back before the world of web browsers even existed. This was around 1990.

I installed winuae last night on my MAME cabinet and played a few of the classics. Lemmings is still quite possibly the most enjoyable and original game I've ever played.
 

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Re: Man I miss my Amiga...
« Reply #21 on: July 15, 2009, 02:02:26 PM »
I think part of the problem is the way we see our computers these days. Back in the day, having a computer was the whole point, now it's just a means to some other end. Not that we didn't do practical work on those old machines - I did a user group newsletter on an Atari 800- but the computer *was* the hobby. Now, I use my pc for mundane tasks, or for doing my other hobbies. It's a tool, hard to get excited over a screwdriver... ;-)
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Re: Man I miss my Amiga...
« Reply #22 on: July 15, 2009, 02:07:13 PM »
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Wholeheartedly agree. That's why I like to keep a stash of old Compute! and AmigaWorld's nearby  :-)  

Compute! rocked. Today's kids nary have anything like it. Some programming rags exist, but they are highly specialised and do not have the personality (games, apps, etc.) that programming on an Atari, Commodore or TI (to name a few) had.

"Computing" (if that's what you want to call it) today pales in comparison. But then again, so does most everything else. Freedom from choice is what you want and freedom from choice is what we got ;-)

I'm member of a computer hobby club. They got a monthly magazine too, and it got many similarities with the old magazines (well, I got quite a lot of old German computer magazines).
Maybe you should try that :)
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Re: Man I miss my Amiga...
« Reply #23 on: July 15, 2009, 02:38:34 PM »
@DrDekker
Oops... You're right! (Like I'm gonna stare less now?!) :D
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Re: Man I miss my Amiga...
« Reply #24 on: July 15, 2009, 06:14:08 PM »
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I think I'm just feeling nostalgic since I turned 40 a few months ago. Maybe I'll pick up an A4000 one of these days just to play around with and relive the old days.


lol Most guys think about owning a Corvette when they hit the middle ages...
 
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Just to remember what it was like way back when...



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Re: Man I miss my Amiga...
« Reply #25 on: July 15, 2009, 06:41:55 PM »
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lol Most guys think about owning a Corvette when they hit the middle ages...
 
Recently pulled the ol' C=64 system out of the storage room and set it up.
Just to remember what it was like way back when...


LOL!

With a wife and a two year old son, there won't be any Corvettes any time soon. Besides, I'm saving that for my 50's. :)
 

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Re: Man I miss my Amiga...
« Reply #26 on: July 16, 2009, 03:25:51 AM »
Yeah i feel the same, present computers are a bit boring and same for games, te amiga times was very funny and with out internet!... swaping games with friends, listen modules, experiencing with protrackers or other applications, its part of the fun... yes i can make the same with a pc or mac but its not the same.

I need to reassemble my 1200 and back to feel all of this, hope that morphos for macmini came with the 50% of this feeling at least.
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Re: Man I miss my Amiga...
« Reply #27 on: July 16, 2009, 05:19:34 AM »
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@ save2600
off topic but dude that avatar ya got there kills me every time I log on to A.org...damn mesmerizing :-)


heh  Ya make it sound as if ya never seen a penguin belly button before... :)

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Re: Man I miss my Amiga...
« Reply #28 from previous page: July 16, 2009, 08:55:18 AM »
Ahh Nostalgia...

I dont see the Amiga (or any other platform) as separate from computer tech in general.  I liked the Amiga and C64 a lot but when their time came I moved on to other things became familiar with those and continued to enjoy my hobby.

I understand why many people would look back on the C64 and Amiga (and other retro platforms) fondly:
 
-they were used primarily for fun/play,
-they were easy to learn,
-the hardware was less complex and understandable,
-there was friendship among owners,
-the video game scene was small and exclusive,
-personal computers were new and interesting.

It's not so much the hardware as the users that have changed, today computers are everywhere and most of us use them for work. After many years it's no wonder some of the wonder has faded.