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If you didnt have a Amiga....
« on: August 25, 2004, 02:44:57 PM »
...what would you have?   The DiscreetFX deal below in the news section reminded me of a old machine I used to use (SGI Indy)...  What are your thoughts on that computer as your main system?  Is there alot of freeware on it (like Aminet?)  

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When I had the Indy, it just seemed overwhelming on what hardware options were available, what was a 'good system' etc..
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Re: If you didnt have a Amiga....
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2004, 02:49:56 PM »
I expect I would have gone the PC route... I was being pulled three ways...

Acorn Archimedies at school... One friend with an ST and one with a PC... I prefered the games on the PC... The Mac sucked at everything back in 1989, and I would have been embarassed at using a one button mouse.

Then I saw an Amiga500... I was totally blown away... had to have an Amiga after that.

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Re: If you didnt have a Amiga....
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2004, 02:59:23 PM »
I would have a x86 with linux on it :)
 

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Re: If you didnt have a Amiga....
« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2004, 04:24:50 PM »
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...what would you have? The DiscreetFX deal below in the news section reminded me of a old machine I used to use (SGI Indy)... What are your thoughts on that computer as your main system? Is there alot of freeware on it (like Aminet?)


I have an SGI Octane R10k (250mhz/SSE) I stole from an eBay auction.  It was just that "I always wanted one of these, so why not?  It's cheap enough!" kind of purchase....

Since then, I bumped up the RAM, threw an extra Seagate Barracuda drive in it, and managed to snag a full IRIX 6.5.21 install set.  

It's really a fun system to tinker with.  They don't have the huge repository of binaries like an "Aminet" available, but most Linux programs have an IRIX port, or at least provisions for compiling your own...  So things like Open Office, Mozilla, The Gimp, etc, are all available to keep up with modern times.  

The base SGI computers are really cheap.  Some option boards are still quite expensive, though.  The TextureRAM options to enable MXI and MXE graphics are still fairly expensive. (seems to linger around $400 -- more than twice what I paid for my entire system [complete with a beautiful 20" SGI Granite Sony Trinitron monitor!])  And things like the Digital Video option board with breakout box run $1000++.  But you don't really need that stuff if you are just tinkering and learning.  The bummer of an Octane is, you can't run an IndyCam without at least the Personal Video Option board, which even it runs a couple hundred.  (So I have an IndyCam sitting here with nothing to plug it into.)

Anyhow, as for using an SGI as your main system...  It's more reasonable than using an Amiga.  The apps are much more mainstream and current.  The OS is usually fairly stable, so long as you are VERY careful to avoid dependency hell!  (And trust me, on IRIX it is a very uncomfortable level of hell!)

Really, the only thing I've found lacking on the SGI side of the fence is support.  There's no "Amiga.org" equivalent to go to with questions.  SGI themselves don't support or provide updates to people out of service contract.  (And service contracts are astronomically expensive.)  Even information on hardware and configurations is scarce.  You really feel like you're on a "lonely frontier" when things go amiss.

Do I use my SGI as a primary machine?  No...  Mine is a toy, just like my Amiga has been for the past 4 years, now.  But could use it as a primary system, if I had to?  Certainly, if pressed, I'd choose my SGI before Windows 3.1, MacOS 8, or OS/2.  ;-)  

And I would probably choose the SGI over my Amiga, as well, though that would take some heavy thought...  I've got a lot more experience with AmigaOS.

PS: Whew!!! That was scary!  My session timed out, and I thought this whole post was lost!!!  Eeeks!

[edit] -- I didn't answer your question, though... My primary system is a brute of an x86 box I built.  It currently dual-boots WinXP and Mandrake 10.
 

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Re: If you didnt have a Amiga....
« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2004, 04:38:48 PM »
I always used to go for the most popular system as I used to be mainly interested in games etc, so it would be a PC for serious stuff and a PS2 for games.

However, there's something about the Amiga that's earned my loyalty over the years.  It was way ahead of it's time, remains very intuitive to use and is endlessly "tweakable".  



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Re: If you didnt have a Amiga....
« Reply #5 on: August 25, 2004, 04:46:49 PM »
My Atari 800
 

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Re: If you didnt have a Amiga....
« Reply #6 on: August 25, 2004, 05:20:16 PM »
I'd have an ultra expanded Sinclair Spectrum! Two microdrives, Proface AT to link up a PC Keyboard, the works.
 

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Re: If you didnt have a Amiga....
« Reply #7 on: August 25, 2004, 05:26:08 PM »
A C= 64. Back in '91 when I bought my A500 I was very tempted to get a C64, only cos the secondhand one I had an eye on came with a lot of boxes showing lots of airplanes (i.e. C64 flight sims :-)). Am I glad I got the A500 and Birds of Prey and F/A-18 Interceptor (Intercepter?).

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Re: If you didnt have a Amiga....
« Reply #8 on: August 25, 2004, 06:08:49 PM »
If Amiga never existed, I would use an Apple iBook. I love OS X.  I sold my last Mac a little while ago but now I miss it and want to buy another.

I had 3 SGI Indigo 2's given to me by a friend at work, and I played with them for about a week, but found Irix very slow (compared to Amiga OS) so I ended up putting them on Ebay.
 

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Re: If you didnt have a Amiga....
« Reply #9 on: August 25, 2004, 06:34:45 PM »
I probably wouldn't have been interested in "alternative computing" at all if it wasn't for the Amiga.

Edit: Actually no, I take that back. Haha. It would just have been limited to my ZX Spectrum. :-D
 

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Re: If you didnt have a Amiga....
« Reply #10 on: August 25, 2004, 06:51:20 PM »
nothing. i only became interested in computers when i saw amigas.
even when I saw this friend's apple. i just wasn't impressed.
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Re: If you didnt have a Amiga....
« Reply #11 on: August 25, 2004, 07:01:35 PM »
A Sam Coupe! :-D

Seriously, I have a C128 that was great, and used for serious stuff until I got an A2000 - that would probably now have the harddisk and all the goodies they can run these days had Amiga never hapenned ... though I did try to towerise an Amstrad 6128 once too.

Oh, and then there's the Atari ST, which would have seen much more action had the Amiga not been there to squash it ...
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Re: If you didnt have a Amiga....
« Reply #12 on: August 25, 2004, 07:18:44 PM »
I probably would have ended up running NeXT/OpenStep and then had the dilemna of going to OSX or Linux & GNUStep.

Eventhough I've never actually used NeXT/OpenStep, it always intrigued me.  I'd guess the money I spent on my first Amiga 2000 & the Amiga 4000 I traded up to; would have gone toward a NeXT Cube.
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Re: If you didnt have a Amiga....
« Reply #13 on: August 25, 2004, 07:27:50 PM »

Then I wasn't bOiNgHeAd!
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Re: If you didnt have a Amiga....
« Reply #14 on: August 25, 2004, 07:31:50 PM »
cecilia wrote:

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nothing. i only became interested in computers when i saw amigas.even when I saw this friend's apple. i just wasn't impressed.


I agree... That's just how I think about it.

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