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2005-07-06
Yeah, like pre-emptive multitasking and protected memory!
...wait a minute.
In all seriousnesss, I have never used an Amiga, I hope to one day though, but it is true there are some ideas from the Amiga that were years ahead of their time and it hardly surprises me why former users would feel such a strong attachment to the platform, not everyone wants to work on linux. I tip my hat to the developer(s) of this project for working to bring a piece of computing history (and possibly future) to all of us.
Edited 2006-09-06 09:32