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Ceti 331
United Kingdom

Posts 282
26 Mar 2012 23:01


as a curiosity i wouldn't mind an amiga themed small case (probably smaller than that) with a Raspberri Pi inside it.
an ARMiga.
ARM being non intel suits the amiga more.

I think i'd just stick with a regular PC for uber components.



Nixus Minimax
Germany

Posts 272
27 Mar 2012 10:15


ceti 331 wrote:
ARM being non intel suits the amiga more.

I would also prefer an ARM over any type of x86 compatible. The reason is that the ARM processor can be programmed in assembly language without much difficulty if you already have 68k programming experience. With the 2 GHz A15 on the horizon, the speed of the ARM processor is more than enough for all my needs even though it probably will only be a fraction of that of the fastest intel processors. If you want a high performance computer, you will have to go with something else than an Amiga compatible... :)


Thierry Atheist
Canada

Posts 1828
27 Mar 2012 12:26


They have nothing related to Nat*Ami*ga or AOS whatsoever. Thus far they've only sold a C=64 case they made with a software emulator that came from elsewhere than themselves.

If you want a C=USA "Amiga", buy ANY x86 motherboard, and call it "Amiga" as C=USA offers almost every variant currently sold, except for AMD CPUed motherboards.

Why am I even posting as they represent nothing? It's a total waste of time.

C=USA is a four letter word.

P. Love
USA

Posts 45
01 Apr 2012 16:24


CUSA needs to restore the C= reputation....

Where is Cusa credibility at...???

Do anybody know how many Commodore CM9129 users are out there....?

Samuel D Crow
USA
(Natami Team)
Posts 1295
01 Apr 2012 21:20


P. Love wrote:

CUSA needs to restore the C= reputation....
 
  Where is Cusa credibility at...???
 
  Do anybody know how many Commodore CM9129 users are out there....?

Somebody needs to restore their own reputation.  CUSA has none.

Commodore Business Machines had a reputation in the industry for ripping off suppliers and alienating their own consumers.  At the end all they had left was a few patents and some NOS Amigas that were worth selling.  The consumers and shareholders didn't know how bad things really were until CBM went under.

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