For this kind of price and investment, it amazes me how this is not completely open source hardware. The Amiga community has seen so many things come and go since the original hardware went under, ...
Even after more than two decades since the company’s demise, the Commodore Amiga still has loyal fans that refuse to let the innovative platform die. Proof of the Amiga’s cult-like following is ...
Archiving data from old floppy disks can be a tedious process at best. Poorly labeled disks combined with slow transfer speeds put it high on the list of things we would rather not do, and it turns ...
I can give you the hardware, but the OS is literally based on the AmigaOS 3.1 source code. I don't see how one could argue "no resemblance" with a straight face in regards to the OS. I mean, I would ...
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