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their primary relation with the CBM/Amiga community has been sending over a PR rep whose main activity was insulting anybody with the temerity to suggest that maybe we'd be interested in something that wasn't PC clone hardware in a novelty case
This all sounds like a bunch of Sour Grapes to me. The company is off the ground, they seem to be excited about their future. If you are going to buy a cheap computer what's wrong with having one that gives you fond memories and provides you with pleasure. How much is that worth? I have no interest in a C64, but would love to see some new Amiga hardware, running an os that is compatible with my Amiga software. Isn't that what all theseversions of Amiga software are doing right now? Sounds like some people on here need to grow up a bit.
I'm not the least bit interested in this system, but equally I don't hate it or anything.The only reason I'd be interested in a C64 for is the SID chip as an interesting noise making device. The Commodore and Amiga we know and love are long dead. OS4 / MorphOS / Aros will at best give you a similar desktop experience. UAE will give you the retro experience or if you're really fussy you'll need an FPGA based system (Minimig / FPGA Arcade / Natami). If you're really really fussy just buy a classic machine off ebay.Note that none of those in production today are called "Commodore" or "Amiga". They are just names now and if someone wants to make money off them good luck to them.
But if you're talking about CUSA products, they are not going to be "new Amiga Hardware" they're going to be (if they ever appear) nothing more than a PC running an emulator... What are "all these versions of Amiga software" you speak off, don't quite make sense that sentence... Folks here are grown up, well us that can see this whole load of CUSA BS for what it really is...
Given that this company is yet another player in the great game of breaking up and diluting the Commodore names while having little to nothing to do with the product that the name originally signified and their primary relation with the CBM/Amiga community has been sending over a PR rep whose main activity was insulting anybody with the temerity to suggest that maybe we'd be interested in something that wasn't PC clone hardware in a novelty case, you'll please forgive us a sour grape or two.
Voted no.. Because in reality I am looking for an option to get away from x86 based HW. Will save my money for a new ppc based amiga.
Neo-Amigas uses PC motherboard architecture with PowerPC CPU. Officially, "Commodore-Amiga" doesn't ship with PowerPC.
One could buy C=USA's C64X mini-ITX case and Sam440ep mini-ITX solution. Acube needs to update SAM440ep mini-ITX form factor with PowerPC 460.
25 years of using an Amiga & being a true fan and I'm still having to learn new things even today... what's a Neo-Amiga (not even a google search shows up that one)... :confused:
@Franko I always planned to buy the Blu-ray since I missed the film in the theater. I did not buy it for the Ads, LOL. If buyers of the movie don't open the leaflet the will totally miss the CUSA Ad since the outside of it only promotes Disney stuff. It has to be unfolded twice to see the C64 pic. To be honest most buyers will probability totally miss it. Three other separate leaflet Ads are also included. I thought at first I did not have the C64 Ad since I got the Light Cycle version of the movie. I had to do a little hunting to find it.