Today's Amigas
Well I've completely given up on Amiga!
The screengrap from Matrix's 1st post is a blatant rip-off of MacOS X (not that I'm a Apple fan).
Basically AmigaInABox (although old now) with WinUAE would do just as good job as that AmigaOne.
The screengrap from Matrix's 1st post is a blatant rip-off of MacOS X (not that I'm a Apple fan).
Basically AmigaInABox (although old now) with WinUAE would do just as good job as that AmigaOne.
Chrome - keeping the Aussie scene alive
I wouldnt refute that at all, except you have the lack of PPC support. I like the mac OS... within reason.... theres a lot about it i dont like, but then thats true of XP. Whats amazing about AmigaOS is its windows friendy and has a full CLI where as XP did away with that in favour of a much smaller "shell" in the litteral sense, and MacOS has no CLI at all which i find intensely disturbing.
Well, if you build an OS by taking Mach kernel (or rather the whole OpenStep) as basis, add some Net/FreeBSD parts and spice it up with loads of Free/Open source software it's kinda essential to have the shell along with the pretty GUIMatrix wrote:its also a case of apple actually listening to its customers
Not that you actually need to use the shell to use OS X, but I haven't seen any usable GUIs for the more complex tools - yet.
Sumppi
Thing is, not many people both expanding machines these days. Most just buy the odd external device as and when they need.DHS wrote:Well, at that price one could buy the minimac, the big problem is with expandability, a factor totally absent in the new machine.
It'll be interesting to see if the mini sells. Most of the press has been positive (with the obvious exception of The Times, which seems to hate everything Apple does).
Just a follow-up:
The Micro-AmigaOne and Amiga OS4 Developer Prerelease (arstechnica.com)
Get ready to hold your breath!
The Micro-AmigaOne and Amiga OS4 Developer Prerelease (arstechnica.com)
Get ready to hold your breath!
Chrome - keeping the Aussie scene alive
Re: Expensive Macs? You kidding?
That's basically why I wanted mine. =)Jan Lund Thomsen wrote:I want one too. No idea why, though. Except of course that it's a cheap way to try out OS X.