Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 5th Jan 2010 13:44 UTC
Amiga & AROS After days of wild speculation and ridiculously fast-growing threads on AmigaWorld.net, we finally know most of what we need to know about the new Amiga. This is not just a random PowerPC evaluation board that you can stuff in a generic case - no, this is an all-new system with a custom motherboard, and some very, very interesting innovations - like a fully customisable co-processor. Twenty-five years after the introduction of the first Amiga, this is one heck of a machine.
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bugjacobs
Member since:
2009-01-03

You dont have much to do if all you have to do is make jokes on Amigafans internet threads..

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Caveman2 Member since:
2010-01-06

He probably does'nt have a life. You can hate Amiga as much as you want,but i bet the real reason is that you can't afford having a hobby as expencive as that. Go back to your 1% marketshare linuxbox,and enjoy.

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MORB Member since:
2005-07-06

Nope. It's much simpler than that. The amiga community is so deluded and out of touch that you guys are very easy and fun to troll.

Just point out one of the many examples of cognitive dissonance you guys suffer from, then sit back and enjoy as you struggle to cobble together a senseless explanation.

For instance, let's talk about CPUs, GPUs and Xena.

You guys have shunned fast and cheaps CPUs such as intel ones for completely irrational reasons that are tantamount to religious extremism.
You also never enjoyed the power of fully utilizing modern GPUs because you yet never had the hardware/drivers/whatever to use shaders on them.

You therefore have never enjoyed the comfort and vast power that modern CPUs and GPUs offer (the later arguably being the most exciting and interesting chips that ever existed in any personal computer up to now, original amiga included)

Yet you're welcoming the arrival of Xena, an obscure chip, probably much underpowered and of dubious interest in the context of a desktop machine as some kind of daring innovation.

How do you explain such excitement towards that xena chip of dubious interest when much more interesting hardware is already commonly found in pretty much every proper desktop machine?

Edited 2010-01-06 17:25 UTC

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yossarianuk Member since:
2009-04-01

While on the desktop Linux may have a small (but growing) market share, it does have the advantage in the networking world to all other O.S's ... Google's O.S can only increase the desktop share..

So I will go back to my Linux desktop thank you, it works great and most (non-games) software is released from this platform - unlike for the Amiga with it's 0.00000000000002 % desktop market share

btw : I love the amiga and always have.

The reason I love Linux is due to its similarities with the Amiga..

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