@stefcep
I understand your need to feel like the 1985 Amiga is still as capable as a modern day PC or Mac. I really do. Everyone feels the need to justify why they're still running what they do, especially in light of overwhelming evidence to support the contrary.
Using an Amiga today is a hobby for everyone, and I mean 99.999% of everyone on the planet. Aside from the strange car wash or local public television station, there are literally no more legitimate uses for an Amiga in a professional setting.
Take away professional settings, and you're left with personal use, which -- when you consider there are better and faster alternatives out there -- means "a hobby".
There's nothing wrong with that.
For the record, I loathe Windows to my very core and even moreso when I have to use it at work.
That being said, there simply isn't any single way on the planet that you can compare a 2 GIGAhertz machine to a 7 (or even 14) MEGAhertz computer and have the latter come out ahead in ANY category on the planet. Sorry. You just can't do it.
I often laugh when some people trot out reboot times and "I don't have to shut my machine down".
What you, and every other stalwart defender of the faith always forget is that yes, Windows and Macs take longer to boot, but when they boot, they're loading up easily 100 times more active features than the antiquated Amiga.
If you want a fair test on boot times, take your 14mhz machine, load it down with network stacks, font handling stacks, printer handlers, and everything else that a stock Windows box does by default. Have it then automatically connect to everything from your printer to the network to.. well, everything that Windows does automatically, then time it from the moment you hit the power button until the time the hard drive quits gronking.
You *will* find that your precious little Amiga will take -- at a minimum -- more time to boot than even a mid-level Windows box. That is, *if* you could get the Amiga to even load 1/10th the features that Windows has, and you can't do it because frankly, the features Windows has by base install don't even exist for the Amiga.
I don't say this to tear you down. I really don't. Like I said, I'm a Mac guy and I hate Windows as much as you do, but... You can't sit here defending the Amiga as being better because it boots faster and come out sounding the least bit credible. It just makes you sound like a fanboy, which I'm sure is not your intent.
Also for the record, prior to the demise of my last Windows box, which I worked on 10 hours a day, 6 days a week professionally for an Internet Registrar doing everything from programming to tech support. During that time, my average "up time" (between reboots) was well over 6 months between reboots for a matter of 8 YEARS.
Most of those reboots caused by extended power outages which drained the UPS system I have in place.
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