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Good Old Days. by stevemills 2002-03-18 03:12:45
It's a pity that these days, improvement in technology is limited to just adding on to what's already there. There's no real innovation anymore. 32mb video card, 64mb video card, etc etc.

Back in the Amiga days, it was proven that superior platforms could be built using truly innovative design, and integration was more important than brute force. Computing is going down - when a 1994 Amiga is still a more integrated platform than a 2002 PC, you know there's a problem somewhere.
[ Reply ]
  OK... how would you innovate? by DaNutBall2002-03-18 03:49:32
    Excellent question... by stevemills2002-03-18 04:05:54
      I can't argue with you, but... by Tehwinnar2002-03-18 04:44:52
        I built one of these for realatives (NForce) by pecosdave2002-03-18 07:33:28
          Dude, what about the I815? by slamlander2002-03-18 07:51:37
            Haven't messed with an I815, by pecosdave2006-11-19 12:55:59
              And you shouldn't either by TehWinnar2002-03-18 11:47:22
              I'll have to check out CPE one of these times.... by toller_dad2006-11-19 12:55:59
                Haven't been there, by pecosdave2002-03-18 12:36:48
      The reason we are only upgrading, ... by klaranth2002-03-18 05:46:14
        one word: Emulation by pin0cchio2002-03-18 07:00:37
  Design decision? by Znirk2002-03-18 08:15:17
    I rather think it would. by stevemills2002-03-18 08:31:43
      So everything that is not new is bad? by fredf2002-03-18 09:17:36
        True enough. by mr.coffee2002-03-18 13:18:50

 

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