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Merely Curious
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Hi
This is my first post and I was just thinking of the time I bought my Amiga 1200. Well to be honest it wasn't mine it was a Christmas present for my daughter, who luckily for me didn't (as it turned out) like computers. So by about March the next year I found myself in awe of this strange machine I had inadvertingly bought for her. Little did I know it then but I was morphing into a fully fledged Amigan. The buying of Amiga based magazines was next on the agenda which I found of great help. And through the contacts in the magazine's it wasn't hard to realise that this was more than a computer it was in effect a movement. I had at the time taken a P.C. based computer course in a local college using Windows which in all honesty I found to be a joke of an O.S. compared to the 1200. This was brought home the most to me by the multi-media functions of the P.C. at that time which was nil. But the 1200 was light years ahead of anything else on the market including the Mac. I was trying to do something in animation on the P.C. in class one day and asked the tutor to help me. After a short while he said that what I was trying to do was a cross platform function that I would have to start in one application and transfer to another. But when I explained that on the Amiga it was a walk in the park he refused to believe me. So the next day I brought in my 1200 and showed him and the rest of the class the operation the P.C. had such an issue with. With in a week in a class of 10 five had bought 1200s plus the tutor. Alas the Amiga was left to the wind and the coldness of the crew who took over the platform and strangled it. Just think what it could have been if it had been given the chance to evolve. Oh yes some say that the Mac is the new Amiga but to me that is just not the case. The Amiga was without doubt the best idea in computing on a muti-media platform bar none. Sadly as it transpired, the people in charge of it were for the most part a gang of get rich quick merchants who could see no further than their wallets. ![]() Nedsir Last edited by nedsir; 12-20-2010 at 03:32 AM.. |
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Yes Nedsir. But that was some time ago now and times have changed. I have a A1200 in the corner of the room right now quietly clicking its two drives. It's a heatbeat that is telling me Amiga is still alive. An institution if not a marketable business product.
Welcome. I hope you still have your A1200 or are looking to get one shortly and re-live the magic....
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G E R T S Y A4000 040@25 16/2MB 8GB CF A2000 040@33 16/2MB 20GB BHD A1200 030@33 64/2MB 4GB CF A 500 000@07 2/1MB A590 1GB HD Last edited by gertsy; 12-20-2010 at 05:06 AM.. |
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Welcome to the org, I think you'll find this a great place to be be with lots of like minded and friendly folk only too willing to help...
![]() Having just bought two old Macs this year, I wouldn't even put them in the same class as the Amiga, there useful for the internet but that's about it, for sheer enjoyment of using a computer nothing has or ever will beat the Amiga..
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Houston, Texas
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@nedsir
Amiga FTW!
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Wanna try a wonderfull strategy game with lots of handdrawn anims, Magic Spells and Monsters, Incredible playability and lastability, English speech, etc. Total Chaos AGA |
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Welcome nedsir, new (old) Amigan here too.
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Amiga 1200, 3.1 OS/ROM, 2 MB RAM, 120 GB hard drive, wireless NIC |
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Merely Curious
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Hi Amigans
Yep still got my 2 1200s one in a tower but keyboard converter packed in sometime back. But kept an original 1200 as well. To be honest I run Ubuntu mostly now which I quite like. But I still belive so I'll always have my 1200 to hand. Although I would love to be able to run Workbench on an old G3 Imac I pulled out of a skip. I hear it is possible but not up to doing it so far. Thanks for the welcome to all. |
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If in doubt just remember you can't go wrong with Nazi Zombies.
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Be safe, be well, eat fruit and touch as many people as you can. |
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Merely Curious
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Last edited by nedsir; 12-21-2010 at 05:27 AM.. |
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Welcome aboard
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OCA This isn't SCSI... This is SATA!!! I have CDO. It's like OCD except all the letters are in ascending order. The way they should be. Core2 Quad Q9450 2.66GHz / X48T / 4GB DDR3 / nVidia GTX275 / Linux x64, AROS, Win64 A1XE 800MHz / 512MB / Radeon 9200 / OS4.1 A1200T BPPC 240MHz / 256MB / Permedia 2 / OS 3.1 - OS3.9, OS4 A1200T Apollo 1240 28MHz / 32MB / Mediator1200 / Voodoo 3000 / OS3.9 A1200D Apollo 1240 25MHz (ejector seat ROM edition) / 32MB |
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Merely Curious
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Don't worry. He's just going through a Nazi Zombie phase at the moment, probably to take his mind off the phantom floater that still stalks the surf spots in his locale.
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OCA This isn't SCSI... This is SATA!!! I have CDO. It's like OCD except all the letters are in ascending order. The way they should be. Core2 Quad Q9450 2.66GHz / X48T / 4GB DDR3 / nVidia GTX275 / Linux x64, AROS, Win64 A1XE 800MHz / 512MB / Radeon 9200 / OS4.1 A1200T BPPC 240MHz / 256MB / Permedia 2 / OS 3.1 - OS3.9, OS4 A1200T Apollo 1240 28MHz / 32MB / Mediator1200 / Voodoo 3000 / OS3.9 A1200D Apollo 1240 25MHz (ejector seat ROM edition) / 32MB |
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