Okay. You're not IBM or Intel. You can't make computer chips but you can design in FPGAs. Some guys with a bunch of computer experience are making an Amiga emulator or what the next Amiga might have been.
How do you sell an advanced Amiga emulator today? It might be able to compete with Netbooks but not the big stuff today.
I'm excited there is an Amiga computer that may come out but I don't think I will afford it. They're just engineers without any selling experience. How do you sell it?
Here is the thread I was responding to:
http://www.natami.net/knowledge.php?b=6¬e=33622
Baseboard bringup thread:
http://www.natami.net/knowledge.php?b=1¬e=33366&x=0
This is other information on the computer:
http://www.natami.net/pictures.htm
http://www.natami.net/concept.htm
http://www.natami.net/hardware.htm
http://www.natami.net/amiga-compatible.htm
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Thats fantastic!
I was a keen amiga user back in the 90's and had my trusty amiga 500. Had some great games on it and was just a great all round computer.
Good to see that the amiga community is alive, and I truly am amazed at how impressive this project is and the incredible amount of work that must have gone into it.
I was a keen amiga user back in the 90's and had my trusty amiga 500. Had some great games on it and was just a great all round computer.
Good to see that the amiga community is alive, and I truly am amazed at how impressive this project is and the incredible amount of work that must have gone into it.
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