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Offline frl9lkTopic starter

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Getting a clue
« on: June 09, 2007, 12:20:39 AM »
I left Amigas when Commodore exited and my machines all malfed. However, thanks to eBay, I'm back with what I always thought was the most fun machine. My question: what's the best way to get an overview of post-Commodore Amiga? It seems that a lot of interesting stuff is happening, and I'd like to get a handle on where things are.

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Offline TjLaZer

Re: Getting a clue
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2007, 01:26:58 AM »
I hear this site is great and will yield a lot of info!

www.google.com

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Seriously you can find a lot of info there, on here, and other sites like English Amiga Board, etc...

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Re: Getting a clue
« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2007, 02:27:00 AM »
Welcome back, sit down grab a beer (or a keg).  If you search around the net you'll find a multitude of info on it.  Its been such a roller coaster ride that it would take to long to tell you.  Welcome back though and i hope you enjoy your Miggy
 

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Re: Getting a clue
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2007, 02:31:32 AM »
Amiga.org is good for classic Amiga users, for the next-generation Amigas and clones there is AmigaWorld.net, and for the AmigaOS 4-specific zealots, there is Amigans.net (although you will not find much history about Amiga on that site since it is fairly new), for the Amiga clones you'll find info about AROS at AROS-Exec.org and MorphOS news at MorphZone.org.