bloodline wrote:
@amigadave
I find it hard to take anything personal on something as impersonal as an Internet forum!
I sound repetitive because people don't seem to understand what I am saying!
Progress would be an Amiga platform that is twice as powerful as that £199 PC but at the same price or cheaper! At the moment we are playing catch up... And catch up that is one 8th the performance at three times the price!
We will only ever play catch up now... We can't compete with the mega-budgets... :-)
I totally agree, but who here is trying to play catch up and what does that have to do with describing the Amiga as alive or dead? CPU computing cycles per (put your monetary unit here) does not determine if a computer community is alive or dead. If that were true, Apple would have been out of the computer hardware and software business long ago.
Probably the biggest problem with this entire thread is how it was worded. The word "Amiga" is many different things to many different people. It could mean what is left of the Amiga user & developer community, computer hardware that will run Amiga programs, one of the two different "Next Generation" Amiga-Like OSes and programs that run natively on them, or all of the above. Then the thread degraded into the "Dead" vs "Alive" argument and the various reasons to support each side (which I stupidly get sucked into just about every time it comes up, and it seems like I am not the only one that gets riled up about the "Dead" vs "Alive" question, considering the number of unique posters in this thread).
Oh, the part about nobody understanding what you are trying to say............, nope, we just don't agree with what you are trying to say. :-D