@ Rob - #9:
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Original by Rob:
I bet if you had an X5000 there you'd soon find the A4000 with CSPPC sat in the corner too. However you don't so I would totally understand your scepticism.
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That might very well be.
I'd really love to get my hands on one and play with the XENA/XORRO thingie.
But - as I already pointed out - I currently have a system that has and runs all the software I need.
With an NG system I would have to test first which of my old classic software runs flawlessly on the new environment and would have to look for NG software to replace those classic software titles that don't run satisfactorily on the NG system.
And this could turn out to be an impossible task, as we all know that the available NG software is still far from being on the same level than what was available for the classic Amiga systems (especially when it comes to productivity software) when they were still supported by mayor software companies.
So I might as well end up using both systems...
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Original by Rob:
Pity you can't have both so you could find out for yourself which you'd prefer.
I might be able to find a way to fund an X5000 next year, if no further unexpected expenses come up.
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I only suggested 030 because I didn't know about the A1200 you had and it's always nice to have a system for WHDload if you still enjoy the old games
Yeah - aside from the A4kPPC I also have an towered A1200 with 030@40 and two A500s with Viper520, and bags full of old floppy disks with all kind of games.
So many that I never found the time to try every disk and look what games are on them...
(I got the disks when I bought used Miggies)
I have a nice "CompetitionPro" and even a pair of analogue joysticks.
But to be honest I can't remember how long ago it is when I at last played a game on one of my Miggies...
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or some of less demanding serious applications that rely on Commodore hardware.
The problem is that most of those "less demanding serious applications" don't exactly do what I need/want to do...yeah, I know - me and my weird hobbies...
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Maybe when the Vampire 1200 appears the A4000 and A1200 will swap places.
Wasn't there also talk about a Vampire 4000?
And then there still are my two A500s in the locker...
So I might end up with four Vampires (just dreaming)...
But still - even if I would buy a Vamp - I would have to rely on hardware (namely the mobos) that is between 20 and 30 years old...
And furthermore (
found on the 'Apollo Accelerators' homepage):
"
Loads of memory: Ever heard of the sentence "640K Ought to be Enough for Anyone"? Vampire is cranking it up to 128MB."
Yeah - Bill Gates once said that.
But here on the
'Detailed datasheet' they say:
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Loads of memory: Apollo based accelerators all offer at least 128MB of FastRAM.
"At least" normally means that there will also be versions with more FastRAM than just 128 mB.
512 mB or 1 gB might be enough for my demands - I actually
HAVE 128 mB of RAM in my A4kPPC, and it is
NOT enough...