Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!psuvax1!psuvm!psuecl.bitnet!d6b From: d6b@psuecl.bitnet Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Amiga Competitiveness. Message-ID: <1990Sep26.151431.20671@psuecl.bitnet> Date: 26 Sep 90 19:14:31 GMT References: <31531@nigel.ee.udel.edu> Organization: Engineering Computer Lab, Pennsylvania State University Lines: 14 In article <31531@nigel.ee.udel.edu>, WHE46@ccvax.iastate.edu (Marc Barrett) writes: > > Since it's introduction in 1985, Commodore has allowed the Amiga > to slowly lose it's competitiveness. At first, there was a more than Funny, I see things exactly opposite. The Amiga has only recently become very competitive, because a lot of great software has been written recently and is being developed. People are pushing the machine to its limits, at long last. And a lot of people I know have recently (or will soon) upgrade to the Amiga from the venerable '64/'128. Sure, it's time for a new chip set, as has been discussed to death, but for now I'm very happy. I feel a LOT better about the Amiga now than I did in 1985! -- Dan Babcock