LaserBack wrote:
I forget to add that amikit package is also for stupid girls or for old aged womans
Or for those who are just too lazy to put weeks and weeks into a setup that looks just that different from OS3.1.
Look... Out of the 'box' Amikit worked instantly without the need of tweaking this, tweaking that, replace patch A with patch B which is only neccessary when you use product Q with patch A version 3 installed in combination with version 1.3 of 680x0.library which should be installed on floppy not in LIBS:, or crap like that.
I'm not a newby, have been using Amiga's full time from 1987 up until 2001. Never cared too much about tweaking the interface, never thought it was usefull and no matter what tweaks you tried, most of the times it slowed down the machine, so you left it well alone.
In 2001 my first PC entered the house, mainly because I needed it for internet banking and running 3D-CAD application not available on the Amiga. It was in fact the 512MB+ Duron 750 with 32 MB Geforce. I once bought one of the first editions of Amiga Forever just to try. And it just didn't do the trick! Games were too slow, sound always off. I just couldn't get it right. Sure, some might have mastered all the tweaks and settings and got it working, I really couldn't be bothered. Afterall, I still had (have) the A4000 for the occasional game and site testing.
I gave it another try on a 1400 Duron, again I didn't manage to get it up to speed.
Now, on this old Dell Amikit installed quick and worked well straight away. No special tweaking needed. Just out of the box and play.
The users of UAE out there who managed lightning fast speeds on their 33 MHz Pentium 1s with 32 MB system memory running Vista, congratulations! You really are brilliant, I am not. I am lazy. I am a user, not a tweaker. Never been, never will be.
So, maybe I should rephrase my orignal title into:
I'm impressed how easy AmiKit installs, delivers a working Amiga emulation and doesn't make me go through millions and millions of different do-s and dont's just to get a reasonable emulation.
And yes... I still find it strange that you need a 1 GHz+ PC to emulate a 7 MHz Amiga! That's more a sign of how well the Amiga has been designed. Now imagine if those same people who designed the Amiga got another go with todays hardware....