Yeah, I'd love to hear about the hardware in the Amiga at any rate, I had
an amiga 500 years ago, but was too young to appreciate it, I'm only
recently finding out about the existence of KickStart. I'm gonna get my
hands on an amiga 500 again soon, there must be others with similar
experiences to this ?
I'd bee in the front row for any amiga talk anyways ...
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, John P . Looney wrote:
> Actually, would people be interested in hearing about the hardware that
> some of the "old software" ran on ?
>> For my part, the AmigaOS was very related to the hardware, as is VMS and
> OS/390. Someone suggested they would like to give fifteen minutes on the
> Commodore64.
>> Kate
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