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What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 2-Dec-2021 18:21:32
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Re: What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 2-Dec-2021 22:29:35
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Multiple options allowed on AmigaWorld.net polls! _________________ "Art challenges technology. Technology inspires the art." John Lasseter, Co-Founder of Pixar Animation Studios |
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Re: What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 2-Dec-2021 23:02:16
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Re: What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 3-Dec-2021 2:33:41
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| @NutsAboutAmiga Best things about the Amiga...
1. security through obscurity 2. no competitive Amiga hardware means no need to ever upgrade which saves money 3. one of the most advanced computers with high resistance to an EMP for WWIII *
* OCS uses a 5000nm chip process from about 1973 and even the AGA Lisa uses a 1500nm chip process from 1981. In comparison, the current state of the art chip process is 5nm. CBM's cheapness gives a more robust chip with larger gaps, bigger wires, larger transistors, etc. which should be more tolerant of ElectroMagnetic Pulses.
Light's Out, the Return of the Amiga (movie script) China fried everything electronic. We're Doomed! Hey, wait. This old computer. It still works! We're saved! There are some letters under that dust. Wipe it off. A...M...I...G...A Doesn't that mean girlfriend in Spanish? My father told me a story about an Amiga computer. They were some under performance computer from the '80s. Nothing like my Raspberry Pi 1000. Wow! That booted faster than my Raspberry Pi 1000 before the EMP took it out. We need to get on the HAM radio and tell everyone to look for Amigas. I'm always looking for Spanish Amigas. It's those Chinese Amigas you have to watch out for. Wait. This Amiga says something about a HAM mode. Maybe there is a HAM radio built in? There is also a Doom icon. I suppose that would spell our Doom too?
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Re: What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 3-Dec-2021 3:05:22
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I voted 'gaming', but 'development and community' was close behind. _________________ "Unix is supposed to fix that." -- Jay Miner |
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Re: What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 3-Dec-2021 3:16:25
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| @NutsAboutAmiga, It is how smooth it runs, A PC is a bit sudden/jerky, Amiga is very smooth and integrated. A bit of settings can make it just like you need, and everything is there easily.
The OS allows a programable key combo and there you are. This did or does not happen in windows and the responsiveness sucks.
Win 10 is better, but still not really that good.
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Re: What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 3-Dec-2021 22:28:19
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- The video editing. - Genlocks (VHS Production) - Music production. - Video playback. - Desktop publishing. - Gaming.
Once they where good, now they are a thing of the past.
- Development and community
After all that splitting dividing I would not call it a community.
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What is still good but sometimes painful are the memories about a time when it was good. Last edited by OneTimer1 on 03-Dec-2021 at 10:29 PM.
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Re: What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 3-Dec-2021 23:38:17
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You haven't been to an Amiga meet recently then? Seems a vibrant community to me!_________________ "Art challenges technology. Technology inspires the art." John Lasseter, Co-Founder of Pixar Animation Studios |
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Re: What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 3-Dec-2021 23:54:16
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| _________________ x86/MorphOS 4.0
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Re: What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 4-Dec-2021 17:03:17
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mmmm Pancakes, you know I haven't had any for a while, I'm going to get me self some next week.
that is likely the best thing about Amiga!
But seriously for me its one of the only computer platform I kind of understand where things live under the hood, simple things like the RAM: drive, C: folder, S: folder, LIBS: folder, its just all pretty simple compared to other platform in my mind.
The programs like PPaint / Dpaint also felt simple like MS Paint but you could of course do so much more.
One thing all computers have kind of lost as a feature is you could just use it like a games console, ie never even see the OS, or have to load into Workbench, you just put your games in and off they went. PC & Mac did not have that. I think its why so many people only remember it as a game machine.
Its a computer that had some personality, say with me... GURU, GURU, GURU.
Plus its got a great community, that created things like Aminet, a nearly one stop shop directory for apps, that I think is better than what I find for other platform to this day!
Finally its just still fun to use, which is why Im still here, both Windows, Mac has never given me that feeling, it hard to point to one thing why, but its just a fact.
thats why i will likely remain Amiga nutter 4 life. _________________ AmigaNG, YouTube, LeaveReality Studio |
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Re: What Posted on 5-Dec-2021 2:44:18
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We bought our A2000HD bundled with alot of good productivity software, as well as software for kids (colouring books, puzzles and games).
We also purchased Final Copy and many updates including Final Writer 97.
My dream was to purchase a Video Toaster and do some video production as a hobby, but never had the time or money to pursue it. Real life has a way of defining priorities.
Instead, I added some RAM, a CD-ROM drive and flicker-fixer. I used our A2000HD to access the internet over a dial-up service using ppp protocol, AmiTCP/IP and AWeb-II. It was slow, but I was always amazed at what the Amiga could do using a 68000 processor and a small amount of additional RAM.
redfox Last edited by redfox on 06-Dec-2021 at 06:34 PM. Last edited by redfox on 05-Dec-2021 at 03:14 PM. Last edited by redfox on 05-Dec-2021 at 03:14 PM.
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Re: What Posted on 5-Dec-2021 2:58:55
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| The best thing about my current system is that I can still run Final Writer 97, as well as software that would never run on my ancient A2000HD.
And I can use e-uae on this system to run some of those old favourites from the good old days.
Better quit before I get too nostalgic.
redfox Last edited by redfox on 05-Dec-2021 at 03:02 AM.
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Re: What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 5-Dec-2021 10:25:49
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| Intuition. _________________ B5D6A1D019D5D45BCC56F4782AC220D8B3E2A6CC |
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Re: What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 5-Dec-2021 14:57:31
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It's kind of sad that the overall experience writing apps with Intuition 30 years ago was better than writing apps with GTK+ today. Last edited by bison on 05-Dec-2021 at 07:59 PM.
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Re: What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 5-Dec-2021 15:19:08
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Re: What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 9-Dec-2021 3:33:07
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She is and will always be a very good friend. That has never died. I am lucky to have had continuous use of my Amigas since I first purchased them, and they have never let me down. Doesn't matter what I'm up to generally, whenever I switch on the Amiga I get a very happy feeling, and it never has faded. It'll break my heart if there comes a day when I won't have the joy of switching on an Amiga. So really matters not what she is good at, as long as she is there and that floppy drive clicks away like a heart beat feeding my soul.
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Re: What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 11-Dec-2021 2:22:17
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| ALWAYS the best helpful, fun community _________________ ____________________________ c64-2sids, A1000, A1200T-060@50(finally working!),A4000-CSMKIII ! My Master Miggies- Amiga 1000 & AmigaOne X1000 ! mancave-ramblings X1000 I BELIEVE |
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Re: What’s the best thing about Amiga? Posted on 11-Dec-2021 3:09:17
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In 1992, it was all of the above. In 2021? Running Pimiga 2.0 is fun as hell!!!
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