@Paul
Hi Paul,
> Some might say this site is almost dead, or that for all our bluster at times,
> we who have moved over here are really indifferent to most things "Amiga."
Well, we were 'liberal' when we bought the A1-XE ; 'X' car or 'x' computer is a nice
liberal label!
But, since it didn't quite 'lightup the world' according to executive
management, so we've grown older and more conservative! I don't think it's indifference
or maturity; more like Amiga 'esprit decor'. Do you 'believe' there's still more to come,
or should someone turn off the lights? I'll go with Yogi Berra's call: 'it ain't over,
until it's over!'
> At first I wondered if it was a "bad thing" that there was so little reaction
> here, even when the proportion to the lower number of registered users here is
> taken into account.
We have the real deal!
What ever EyeTech did about the building of new A1s
ultimately changed the course of Amiga history. I have no idea on how to change
the numbers? I can only hope the new machines are available to spread Amiga
OS4 around a little more.
Nice article posted!
Hi Orgin,
> Share your experiece, show us the software that you're working on,
> the music, the graphics or whatnot.
Well, it's a learning curve for me in SDLBasic. Right now, 'How to evaluate a poker hand!'.
My first program, "DealorNoDeal" turned out fairly well, so poker is the next one.