amigakidd wrote:
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How many of you use an Amiga for everyday computing (I mean earn a living) using one.
At work (Ford) I have an PC, of course.
But:
When I started working here back in 1998 it was usual in case someone needed an A0-drawing as an attachment in A4-format to call the CAD office. They plotted the needed .cgm-drawing on A0 format.
Then the person had to go to the CAD office, get the drawing and take it to the print office, where it was scaled down to A4-format.
Finally that person had to fetch the A4-drawing from the print office and give it to the "scan-man", who scanned it to make it digitally available.
This approach remionded me at the "stone age of computing".
At home on my classic miggy I had a tool called "MetaView" from Henk Jonas, that was able to convert the .cgm-drawings from our CAD-stations to e.g. GIF or JPEG.
I asked Ford IT team for a tool to convert .cgm-drawings to e.g. GIF on my PC. They told me that such a tool would not exist within the Ford world.
So I approached my manager and told him I intended to give a demonstration how to save a lot of time by modernising that attachment process. I asked him to allow me to install AmigaForever, OS (meanwhile OS 3.9) and MetaView.
I got the permission and gave the demonstration.
Management was convinced and I got the permission to leave the Amiga installation on my PC to convert the drawings, if necessary.
Meanwhile we have "VIS mockup" on our PC's for that purpose, but AmigaForever is still installed on my PC...
Ahhh - and I typed the application for my current job still on my trusty, old A500...
So far for the "earn a living"-part.
At home I use my A4000PPC on an everyday basis.
My WIntel box underneath my desk is remote-controlled (RDesktop) by my A4kPPC and only used in the rare cases where an app is missing on the Amiga or not meeting my needs sufficiantly.
amigakidd wrote:
Is owning an Amiga or emulating one just a hobby?
Not just a hobby - also serioulsly used...
amigakidd wrote:
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What makes it so different to owning a PC/Mac? Do we become special when we own an Amiga or a copy of Amiga Forever?
Hmmmm - I noticed that if you use a WIntel-box, many configurations are done by Windows without the user becoming aware of it.
From my perspective this is suboptimal, as I want to understand how
COMPUTERS work - and not how WIntel-systems do it.
Often you don't get aware of things because Windows cares for it in its own way - and not the way it is done on other systems e.g. Linux or Amiga.
Quite often the WIntel-world even comes up with different synonyms than in "general computing".
amigakidd wrote:
Is it a cult following?
From my POV using Windows has more of an "cult following"...