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There's no right answer to this one... Posted on 10-Jun-2024 19:13:11
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| but how many personal boxes does a computer have to tick to be an amiga -- and lest that be unclear, I mean as 'amiga' as the amiga 1000, 500, 1200 etcetera were.
The continuum I suppose would be: 1 : only A1000 is a true amiga experience. 10 : Any computer at any point in time running 'an amiga experience' is an amiga. 100 : Both of the above bet u didn't think of that. |
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Re: There's no right answer to this one... Posted on 10-Jun-2024 23:28:29
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I've figured out the answer to my own question.
Pedigree miggy or mutt amiga... |
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Re: There's no right answer to this one... Posted on 11-Jun-2024 15:19:20
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My Amiga 3000D Turned to dust a long time ago. So now I use a MisterFPGA and WinUAE Amiga Forever for my Amiga fix running AOS 3.2.2.1. I recently purchased a Greasweazle drive and the experience is complete. I install stuff from floppy when possible, otherwise I download with iBrowse 3. I support software development by buying their stuff and on Patreon. To me this is an Amiga. _________________ Amigan since 1985! - Amithlon, Amikit 12, MiSTer FPGA and Apollo V4+ Giga SA. My A3000 turned to dust a long time ago.  |
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