Today, I wanted to create new set of Workbench 1.3 floppy disks and I am certain that I will keep them in my disk box until the disks won’t work anymore (hopefully a long time as the disks are new old stock). For those disks that I want to keep around forever (or at least…
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Amiga – 30th anniversary
Tomorrow, exactly 30 years ago, the Amiga 1000 was introduced by Commodore International in New Yorks Lincoln center. It marked a significant point in history of personal computing as this computer was lightyears ahead then anything else. Only the Atari ST, released just weeks earlier, was roughly in the same class. I will celebrate the…
Continue readingAmiga 1000 still in use after 30 years
Seems like I am not the only one who appreciates old computers. I came across this article on Gizmodo.com earlier today. Although the text does not mention the exact model, there is a clue that this must be an A1000: They say that the school purchased it in 1985. At this point in time, the…
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