« on: October 22, 2012, 10:20:18 AM »
Regarding cost, simplicity of installation, and retaining Amiga compatibility, which is the best choice (or compromise) for a modern Amiga system?
A) AmigaOne X1000 or similar
B) SAM motherboard
C) Mediator PCI expansion of a classic system
D) one of the FPGA systems
E) nevermind the hardware- AROS
The whole question didn't fit into the poll. Given the four factors (cost, ease of installation, Amiga compatibility, and being modern), what do you think is the overall best Amiga system to buy?
« Last Edit: October 22, 2012, 10:33:52 AM by Mizar »

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Amiga Tech. A1200: Apollo 1230/40 MHz & 882/50 MHz, 32 MB fast RAM, WD 298 GB HD (320 SI GB), Sony 1760 KB floppy, Surf Squirrel SCSI-II & buffered serial, Ricoh CDRW 6x4x24, USR 33.6 Kbps modem, MV1200 scan doubler, Compaq 17" SVGA, KS 3.1, OS3.9 BB1, Genesis 45.7, Miami 3.2b, AWeb 3.5.09 APL
C= A500: 68000, 512 KB chip, 512 KB fast, 880 KB floppy x 2, 1084S, KS 1.3, OS 1.3