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Re: UltimatePPC - year after
Posted on 18-Jun-2013 23:16:54
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@Comi

Comi wrote:
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.Amiga isn't economy at all..It's a tiny computer hobby community with enthusiastic developers and hardware producers.....
What is economy in Mediator, ACA cards, RAM memory from AmigaKit, Majsta's tireless work over 2 years to bring FPGA (Vampire600)?... Volumes are to low..


Yeah and there aren't many talented hardware guys left in this 'hobby'. Don't encourage the remaining few to waste their talent on making our classic machines more unstable and hot running with pointless PPC add-ons in an age where brand new PPC machines are readily available at a range of price points.

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