can i use a real compact flash card for the atom lite in it? no didnt
thinkso

On 2 March 2010 13:33, Geoff Winkless <sam-us...@geoff.dj> wrote:

> My view is that back in '95 or so, when the emulators first kicked off, not
> emulating currently-available hardware made sense; however I think that
> these days anyone who wants to use the real machine will continue to do so
> whether on not their favourite bit of hardware is emulated.
>
> I will not be going back to slow loading times, corrupted disks and endless
> 5-minute modify-assemble-run-crash-reboot cycles. Those (like me) who just
> want to have a quick play with stuff they used to enjoy will probably only
> ever use emulators - I don't really see that the two markets overlap.
>
> But hey, I have little enough time to play with my "real world" stuff, let
> alone the nostalgic kind. I'm probably not part of either group any more :(
>
> Geoff
>
>
> 2010/3/2 Adrian Brown <adr...@apbcomputerservices.co.uk>
>
> Obviously opened a can of worms there :D  It was only my thoughts, while i
>> understand what people are saying about the SID chip being connected in lots
>> of ways, but if 10 people made the same bit of hardware then they would
>> probably interface it differently.  I guess I just wouldnt like people like
>> Colin stop making hardware as it got emulated and then people didnt purchase
>> the actual hardware.  Then myself for one much prefer to use the real
>> hardware so it wouldnt stop me anyway.
>>
>> Always interested to see other peoples views on these things :D
>>
>>

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