On Sunday, June 19, 2005, at 11:03  AM, Richard Starr wrote:

--- You wrote:
AOS was the best OS in 1990 and is still a good OS.
I don't see a future in it though.

  - Peter Schaff
--- end of quote ---
I'm pretty much where you are, Peter. Files are all moved to the Mac (via CD)
so I can access a lot of them.

Hi Rich,

I'm impressed you were able to burn CDs.

I'm also surprised more Amigans didn't choose Mac over PC.

Emails using the great free Amiga email program
(forget it's name) are not accessible unless I run the old machine. That's a
lot of lost history.

YAM (Yet Another Mailer)? Great program and still supported in AOS4, I understand.

I have floppys, hardware and lots of other stuff, more of it headed for the
basement with a couple of old 1000s.  History.

I agree. OSX is great, multitasking at its best and lots of other features
Amiga never anticipated.  It was a great run in the 90s though.

And may still again, though not like before. There are provisions for memory protection, but they have it turned off for now as it breaks too many programs. And USB is working as well as DVD burning. I'd love to see it running on a dual PowerMac. ;^)

I hope they succeed, but it's an uphill battle, for sure.

 - Peter




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