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alan.campbell99 Jumped off the train in the A500 era Technically yes in my case but that was hanging onto it since I couldn't afford a newer model before Commodore went borkbork. Stubbornly used it until Quake 2 prompted me to go PC. If I remember properly I think it wasn't until the 300MHz Pentiums came along that passible Amiga emulation was doable on PCs. Every so often I get an itch to try something like Amiga Forever or even look at some of the new systems but I have various other things going on these days compared to a decade or two ago. Reply
waltc3 Ah, the Amiga. Owned one or more of every model C= made except the A1000. Last Amiga was the A4000. What a great ride it was…it will never come around again. Reply
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