mikx
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Post by mikx on Sept 21, 2007 16:02:47 GMT
Thank you so much from the remaining Amiga purists around the world. If one could get hold of a stock A500 or A2000 (both fully loaded) tehn there was an unfogettable computing experience waiting. So nostalgic. I doubt that the Amiga will ever Phoenix-like arise again because some of the people who profess to be it's greatest proponents are continually locked in legal-storm-in-a-teacup battles that just further weaken this most viable platform. Despite the growing feeling that I was backin a dead horse by the many thousands of $$$$ I sank into my Amiga(s) I cannot shake this deep conviction that Amiga was lean and quick and the way computers should be. I will contribute to the new forum where applicable. MIKX
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Post by mikx on Sept 21, 2007 16:05:09 GMT
I can't decide whether to fire up my A4000T with an '060 Cyberstorm + 128mb and USCSI drives . . or . . Run UAE I'm not bragging, I keep and maintain this beautiful Amiga because it is still faster at some tasks (not many) than my Dual Quad Xeon Mac Pro and it can boot from a 4mb flash disk. Anyone ever play Deuterous (Amiga DOS 1.3) ? What a game, ahead of it's time. I can achive Amiga speeds now in single or double emulation that were pure fantasy in the Amiga world so many years ago. When DOS was a blinking cursor, Amiga delivered !
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Post by mrming on Nov 24, 2008 18:25:03 GMT
Just like to say that I tried this and it worked a treat on my MacBook Pro!
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