Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 11th Aug 2009 17:41 UTC, submitted by David Brunet
Benchmarks With OSNews really diving into the world of the Amiga as of late, with a review of AmigaOS 4.1 on ACube's sam440ep and an upcoming review of MorphOS 2.3 on an Efika, it was kind of coincidental that we have a set of benchmarks comparing MorphOS 2.3 and AmigaOS 4.1 to one another, both running on the Pegasos II machine.
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RE[2]: The future of Amiga
by Cymro on Wed 12th Aug 2009 10:22 UTC in reply to "RE: The future of Amiga"
Cymro
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Only an Amiga user would say computing needs a "revolution"

Has the internet really been that boring for you in the past 9 years? It just gets better and better for me.

Then look at what you can do with the latest generation of phones and tell me computing is boring. People are developing original apps for 3 or 4 phone platforms that use GPS, multitouch, accelerometer, compass and camera that hook up to the internet on wireless or 3G. The iPhone alone has a breadth and variety of games that takes me back to £1.99 budget games on 8-bit to the most original of Amiga titles.

On the desktop, sync everything up to the net and access it from your phone or computer at work, you can stream endless music with Spotify, edit video and record music without a Video Toaster, video chat with people the other side of the world, and it's all free.

I'm having a blast, but you stick to the Amigan mantra "Remember when computing was fun?" if you like.

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