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by mark_round
436 days ago
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It's a lot of fun, still! I touched on it in my "Amiga Systems Programming in 2023" post[1] which had some discussion here[2]. In the few years since then there's been lots of development still across the whole scene. OS4 is largely stagnating (although I still fire up my X5000 whenever I have a chance) but the classic 68k scene is positively thriving. Lots of great software & homebrew games, and the hardware options now are just amazing. There's FPGA, emulation, PiStorm accelerators, Vampire, re-amiga... and only this month, Hyperion released an updated OS3.2[3]. It was (and is) such a versatile, forward-thinking platform and I still very much enjoy seeing how far the community can take it. [1]=https://www.markround.com/blog/2023/08/30/amiga-systems-prog... [2]=https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37389376 [3]=https://www.hyperion-entertainment.com |
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