There was no video game crash of 83 in Europe, but there was a home computer crash in 1983. There were simply too many home computer manufactorers so some had to go. Acorn and Sinclair where the most famous victims, but most countries had their own home brands that disapeared around this time...
My Win7 started to fail to upgrade and Win10 scares me so I was forced to leave my comfort zone and reinstalled ManjaroOS on my desktop instead. Though I know nothing really about Linux I don’t miss Windows. At all.
I'm not worried. I could cancel for a full refund, right? If that's the case, I have no reason whatsoever to believe we are being screwed over. Not that I believe that anyway, but it's always good to have an exit plan just in case :)
Well, if you focus on the Amiga emulation part in the ad you could advertise in our Amiga magazine: Amiga Forum (www.amigaforum.se). It's Sweden's only Amiga magazine with some 85 subscribers via membership in Swedish User Group of Amiga (and free PDF download for older issues). A full page...
I would like the LEDs to do two things:
Either show the status of the battery (green to yellow to red) or be some sort of graphical light show for music :)
Nice initiative! Though this is a tech demo, I would like to see some native scene demos for the Pyra. I love demos, and they are a good way to push the boundaries of the hardware.
Like me then :) I still use a Mac Mini G4 with MorphOS on it for my modern Amiga needs.
But I won't buy the new X5000 motherboard as it's insanely expensive.
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