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RobertB 
Amiga 30th in California - pre-show photos
Posted on 25-Jul-2015 5:24:07
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Wow, too much to do, too little time at the Computer History Museum today. See my photos at

http://blog.retro-link.com/2015/07/amiga-30th-in-california-pre-show-photos.html

Now trying to get some sleep before a busy Amiga 30th day tomorrow,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm

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kyle 
Re: Amiga 30th in California - pre-show photos
Posted on 25-Jul-2015 6:02:14
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@RobertB

A lot of work do do

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Re: Amiga 30th in California - pre-show photos
Posted on 25-Jul-2015 6:35:18
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@RobertB

Nice pictures

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Re: Amiga 30th in California - pre-show photos
Posted on 25-Jul-2015 7:35:29
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@RobertB

Thanks!

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Breed 
Re: Amiga 30th in California - pre-show photos
Posted on 25-Jul-2015 12:23:14
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Have a great Amiga 30th show!

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Amiga 30th in California - Saturday, July 25
Posted on 26-Jul-2015 8:14:21
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Here are a few more photos --

http://blog.retro-link.com/2015/07/photos-from-amiga-30th-in-california.html

Concentrating of videotaping, instead,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm

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Raffaele 
Re: Amiga 30th in California - pre-show photos
Posted on 26-Jul-2015 9:18:24
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@RobertB

I hope you were so smart to advice local and state media of the event by sending them enough press releases...

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Last edited by Raffaele on 26-Jul-2015 at 09:23 AM.

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Re: Amiga 30th in California - pre-show photos
Posted on 26-Jul-2015 10:29:18
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@RobertB

Thankyou for taking the time to take and post RobertB :)

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Amiboy 
Re: Amiga 30th in California - pre-show photos
Posted on 26-Jul-2015 14:07:23
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@RobertB

Thank you very much for these Robert, they are great!

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RobertB 
Amiga 30th in California - Sunday, July 26
Posted on 2-Aug-2015 4:18:45
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O.K., the last of my still photos are at

http://blog.retro-link.com/2015/07/photos-from-amiga-30th-in-california_31.html

Now I can think of editing videos,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm

(fixed the link which became concatenated in your submission)

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kyle 
Re: Amiga 30th in California - Sunday, July 26
Posted on 2-Aug-2015 8:49:24
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@RobertB

Thank you Robert

Can you tell us more about your pic n. 27?

It shows the new AmigaOne X5000 from A-Eon but there's a new hardware on its side and the folder on the table is talking about 2 new hw machines (one is surely the X5000) as well as new features of AmigaOS 4.1...

Do you have a hi-res version of this photo?

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Re: Amiga 30th in California - Sunday, July 26
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@kyle

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It shows the new AmigaOne X5000 from A-Eon but there's a new hardware on its side and the folder on the table is talking about 2 new hw machines

That's Hyperions table (Steven Solie) & thats his A500. A-eon's table is #28 & nothing new was shown by Trevor. I was there for 1 day, Sunday.

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Re: Amiga 30th in California - Sunday, July 26
Posted on 2-Aug-2015 17:20:51
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@sundown

Understood, thank you

But the other one was a X5000? I saw on the monitor its reference manual in pdf format.

Did you try it?

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Re: Amiga 30th in California - Sunday, July 26
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But the other one was a X5000?

Yes, one of the other developers brought his x5000 up with him, that one was his. Never played with it or any other yet. Typing this on an x1000, so I would assume the x5000 would feel the same. I can't afford both like some lucky ppl can, that & trying to beta test 2 systems. I also have a SAM flex @ 733MH & the difference is like night & day speed wise.

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LimoU.Sin 
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@sundown

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I can't afford both like some lucky ppl can.

Yes have they won the million prize lottery or something?

I wonder how many hours and weeks a normal human being have to work to save up money for something like that. I know lottery millionaires tend to act irrational but one thing is for sure, if ME had won the lottery the money had gone to something completely different.

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@LimoU.Sin

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LimoU.Sin wrote:
@sundown

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I can't afford both like some lucky ppl can.

Yes have they won the million prize lottery or something?

I wonder how many hours and weeks a normal human being have to work to save up money for something like that. I know lottery millionaires tend to act irrational but one thing is for sure, if ME had won the lottery the money had gone to something completely different.


What Amiga do you run currently then?

Rude!

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LimoU.Sin 
Re: Amiga 30th in California - Sunday, July 26
Posted on 2-Aug-2015 21:36:01
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@Rudei

I run a Amiga 1200 I bought in 1992 and expanded and used as main computer until around 1999-2003 me think. First with a 68030 card and later a 68060 and RTG.

And my most used main computer today is a normal ~$500 PC I bought around 2010, good for WinUAE, gaming, graphics, music and much more, and before this I had another PC.

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@LimoU.Sin

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I wonder how many hours and weeks a normal human being have to work to save up money for something like that.

In my case I had an old truck & the State had a buy back option to get old cars off the road. Took it to the drop-off yard after getting approval & was handed a $1000 check on the spot. This also saved me insurance & repair costs that allowed me to join the x1000 beta program with a discount. Had some extra money to cover the rest, no such luck with the x5000, but happy with the x1000 & I still test updates best I can.

Guess the moral of this story is you need to get lucky at the right time.

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LimoU.Sin 
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Posted on 2-Aug-2015 23:21:31
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@sundown


Quote:

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@LimoU.Sin

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I wonder how many hours and weeks a normal human being have to work to save up money for something like that.

In my case I had an old truck & the State had a buy back option to get old cars off the road. Took it to the drop-off yard after getting approval & was handed a $1000 check on the spot. This also saved me insurance & repair costs that allowed me to join the x1000 beta program with a discount. Had some extra money to cover the rest, no such luck with the x5000, but happy with the x1000 & I still test updates best I can.

Guess the moral of this story is you need to get lucky at the right time.


When governments do things like that it's because they want you to update or get a new car. I hope you weren't stuck at home after this, I mean transport in a form or another is a necessary thing in today's society, its almost as necessary as food... well, if you and your people have everything around you in a walking distance its perhaps not strictly necessary. The same applies to a computer but it assumes that the computer is updated for today's society, especially now when much happens over the internet.

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Posted on 3-Aug-2015 1:34:55
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