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Originally Posted by roondar
Don't think I'd want much more. But then, I'm an bit of an odd case
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Nah, same here. I'd settle for a real chip/FPGA based 030 AGA-level machine , which is fast enough for HDD/OS operations and 99.9% compatible with the "old" software (not interested in 3D PC ports era). So, a modern edition of the old one, basically.
It could be fun to have an alternative modern OS based on Amiga legacy, which could be capable of most of the everyday tasks (browsing, email, media, etc) and had reasonably robust software base, but that's another story, There's no need to chisel a new hardware for it when we have all that's possibly needed already.