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i write this post in Italian and then translate in English because it was very complicated write it directly in English.
it is true that the Amiga had multitasking as a great feature that before the Amiga anyone would have dreamed of this thing. In that video of the Amiga 2500 you can see the Amiga doing great things and nothing inferior to Lotus 1-2-3, so spreedsheet, work on a DTP, create images with Deluxe Paint and then import everything into your document. However, the impression watching those old videos was that although the Amiga was simpler to use, it has that frivolous, somewhat toyy aspect. The Amiga was then used in companies where seriousness was the watchword and in every sector, therefore from the medical, space, scientific and cinematographic ones, but having a somewhat childish aspect both in the aesthetic part and in the operating system. In the end they didn't continue to use the Amiga, but went back to using or preferring the MS-DOS or CP/M shell or the first release of Windows. |
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What you're aiming for is the word 'stuffy'. The staff were stuffy & old. And jaded, by being experienced in all that is old and in nothing that is new. But it still hurts my soul to see Gary Kildall sit there and not be amazed by the Amiga. He never made any GUI or multi-tasking at all, and he really should have seen it and not just blab like, "oh yeah, this is kinda nice". How can a hero be so blind? ![]() We know about the incident, but maybe it's the same 70s that fostered 86-DOS on the PC. Took Microsoft a decade to deliver something that sucked hard, so maybe it's just "Gen C". C is for Clunky. I know no-one so stuffy among my Amiga friends. We're building new motherboards, expansions, and interfaces in modern components, using solid-state drives, some are even using emulators and flatscreen monitors. ![]() |
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fake Amiga subtitles for fun only
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The Computer Chronicles - Apple II Forever (1988):
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Skip to 10:43 for an interesting statement about the Amiga. Especially in combination with a statement from 3:03. Last edited by TCD; 02 June 2023 at 12:38. |
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@TCD Hmm. The Amiga should have 10,000 software products by 1988 by all of Sculley's definitions, in Silicon Valley, 1976 8-bit computer in 1988? I can't even, I cannot understand or comprehend, 13yo me had progressed 4 years before, from obvious duh
![]() Despite this, Sculley's argument was moot. Any platform that had 10,000 software products, users wouldn't run more than 100, usually much less. (Not as bad as Mac! Not a handful! Jobs was wrong too!) But yeah nobody ran 10,000 programs. Plus CP/M had thousands of programs including educational and professional. It even had 80 column text mode, yay! Clunky in the USA, IDK. *shrug* |
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I often wonder what made the Apple products be able to 'survive' the 90s and it seems there is a point to make about them being able to hold on to certain niches. The statement at 3:03 in the video about not flogging a dead horse to show the business world you aren't clinging to the past stood out to me when thinking about what CBM could have done at that moment in time.
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Lego Amiga 600 Laptop
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"Laptop" is a bit misleading
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Super Rare Retro Pickups ( Amiga / Spectrum / Arcade / Remakes / Vectrex ) by RMC:
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Nothing survives illegal monopolies. Bill Gates' illegal monopolies are still ongoing, and keeps preventing great computers from succeeding, if someone would be so bold as Apple and Commodore-Amiga again to beat their tech by 10 years.
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Amiga actually isn't retro to me, because software can still come out for it. It's so very much rarer for arcade and consoles, and computers with 8" or before cassette tape. That's what I turn to for a retro fix.
That said, in the spirit of the OP, I think a shout should be given to World of Longplays. Over the years, it's probably my most watched Amiga channel by hours! Here is the part 1 playlist for A500, let alone all the other games they've played. ![]() https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...RLE5JVsgmOugnm |
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Commodore 64 Chip Designer Interview: Albert Charpentier
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Shapeshifter run mac 68k multimedia product
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Monkey Island 2 Amiga is the winner!
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they still hold in areas like graphic design, but rather because of the OS and tradition. Eg in the 90s it was because Macs were still the de facto system for DTP, especially CMYK colour output, as opposed to the problematic Windows computers. Pros had to switch to NT, which was a far cry from MacOS in looks and productivity. Same for photo editing, multimedia, cd-rom, early web content, music, video editing etc But now creators moved to Windows since it offers the same if not better results with cheaper systems and higher performance. Though Macs in the late 80s became the grave of the typesetting and repro businesses. |
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i badly would like this in an extended version
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