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Offline Nostalgiac

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Re: What is the Ebay value of...?
« Reply #14 from previous page: May 29, 2012, 09:08:28 PM »
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...and Nostalgiac was suggesting to trash the case...


LOL - you're right of course :D

I was merely thinking about shipping cost.

And housing a Mac Mini inside.. brilliant idea ! not even a need to remove anything at all :)

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Re: What is the Ebay value of...?
« Reply #15 on: May 29, 2012, 10:19:47 PM »
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Excellent idea! Maybe there is a way to tower my macmini into an existing Amiga case. At least then i can pretend i'm using an Amiga and not an Apple.


Hi,

Just do like CUSA has done, and have Amiga cut into the front of your Macmini. Then you can say it is a CUSA Amiga, after all what is the difference if you emulate an Amiga on a macmini, or a PC.

At least I don't say my Cloanto Amiga Forever is a real Amiga. I call it what it is, a way better Emulator that I think the whole Amiga community should support, at least AF has newer faster better, hardware and graphics. We dumped the ATI 9200 10 years ago. OOPS!! I didn't mean to say that, but then for most Amiga people this would be an amazing graphics card.

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Re: What is the Ebay value of...?
« Reply #16 on: May 29, 2012, 10:45:17 PM »
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Hi,

Just do like CUSA has done, and have Amiga cut into the front of your Macmini. Then you can say it is a CUSA Amiga, after all what is the difference if you emulate an Amiga on a macmini, or a PC.

At least I don't say my Cloanto Amiga Forever is a real Amiga. I call it what it is, a way better Emulator that I think the whole Amiga community should support, at least AF has newer faster better, hardware and graphics. We dumped the ATI 9200 10 years ago. OOPS!! I didn't mean to say that, but then for most Amiga people this would be an amazing graphics card.

smerf

Hi!

Do you work for Cloanto? LOL you are starting to sound like Dammy the Spammy. I agree AF does run on better hardware than PPC Amigas do and that's why i'm going back to classic miggies in the form of FPGA.
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Re: What is the Ebay value of...?
« Reply #17 on: May 29, 2012, 10:45:50 PM »
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I think he was referring to the idea of putting a PC in a 2000 case.

'scuse me. I thought the link to ebay had been picked up as well - my bad.
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Re: What is the Ebay value of...?
« Reply #18 on: May 29, 2012, 10:53:19 PM »
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'scuse me. I thought the link to ebay had been picked up as well - my bad.


I dunno, maybe we should grab some fuel, some torches, and hunt him down. I'm bored and am game, how about you?!?! :)
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