@smerf:
Rants about NEW TECHNOLOGY
Posts on a Retro Board
I didn't realize Doomy was logging in as smerf...
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Have you all noticed that most of the old timers who have been with the Amiga are moving on to other boards?
You want to know the reason?
Read your retro board and see what you all are talking about.
Ohhh the minimig is so great I can play my 20 year old games on it. SORRY I DON'T WANT TO PLAY 20 YEAR OLD GAMES when Farcry 3, Crysis 3, Fallout are so much better both graphically and sound wise. The game play is awesome, and the machine if you know anything about computers can be put together for $700 for a rip roaring computer that will blow your socks off.
Now for your $183.71 you can buy a minimig board and play old games on it, after you invest about another $100 into external parts to make it run, then another $40 for a sandisk for storage, then another $100 for a case to put it all in. So now you have close to $500 for a new Amiga computer, that plays old Amiga games, that has no support from programming companies, but has some support from hobby computer programmers.
Am I loonie or do I see something wrong with this picture.
Now lets see when Commodore first made the C64, and the Amiga, the first thing they did was bring out a magazine telling you about it and giving you little programs that you could type in until they got their programming section going to give you more professional programs.
Does AROS, MorphOS, minimig or your new powerful Amiga X1000 have this support?
If you said NO and bought one, well I am sorry for you.
Now if we could all support something that is out there and works, like Amiga Forever, and we all started programming for it, but used and encouraged Amiga Forever to program newer features into it, then we would have a system that runs on new hardware, but still supports the old hardware, but this will make to much sense, and therefore not acceptable by the people here on Amiga.org web site, because you would all rather fight on which archaic system would be a better substitute for the Amiga, forgetting that the Amiga was about stepping ahead with new hardware.
Jay once said that he wish he would have know about how powerful the 286 was when he was designing the original Amiga, but it wasn't out until about 2 years after, why because Jay was into modern advances.
So, yes I will move on, and advance forward while you all figure out what archaic piece of crap you all want to use and spend the big bucks for.
bye
smerf