Subj : Re: Commodore Computers To : claw From : boraxman Date : Fri Apr 29 2022 21:39:51 cl> bo> I never ever got to see an Amiga in action. I wish I did. There wer cl> bo> some pretty cool demos for the Commodore 64 and the Amiga. The demo cl> bo> scene is still alive, new ones are created each year, and what they c cl> bo> do with that machine nowadays is bloody amazing. I've run new demos cl> bo> an actual Commodore 64 and I was seeing that machine do things that b cl> bo> in the 90's I would have never thought it could do. cl> cl> That system was simply amazing for the time. Basically has Playstation cl> quality graphics when Atari 7800 was still cool. The audio and video cl> were just next level. The fact they could do this all on floppies is cl> even that much more insane! cl> cl> Its not too late to get one still. Raymond computer might still have a cl> few A1000's or a 500 or 2 laying around cl> cl> DrClaw My wife may not like my collecting yet another computer! I'd love to have one, but why stop at the Amiga? I'll keep an eye out for one in Australia. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/12/24 (Linux/64) * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101) .