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JuggleFoe



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that link above wasn't any help? dagnabbit...

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Amor Fati



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I did it, thanks Foe, I didn''t look on the help page, cause it was only two pages long but I found what to do. Thanks.

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Glacialis


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Year s ago I had an Amiga emulator that did quite the same thing. It just allowed you to run Amiga progs in the same way than on Amiga itselff. You just had to convert Amiga disks to work on PC drives. It was wicked.

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Years and years ago, I used to own an Amiga. Me and my brother started with the Commodore line of computers, back with the Vic 20. Remember those? I think I was only 10 years old then, back in '84-'85. Afterwards, my parents upgraded to the Amiga 1000, also by Commodore, and it was sweet. One of the most sophisticated computers of it's time. The graphics were great, thousands of colors, while PCs were still at VGA and 256 colors. A true graphical operating system. It even had soundblaster quality sound without having to buy a sound card. I'm probably embellishing, but it was an awesome system while it lasted.

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Glacialis


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Well, I kinda wasn't in contact with computers before '87. That's when I went to school and got a friend who's big bro had a C-64 and we got to play with it every now and then. Games like Spy hunter and Ghost busters...

When I made first contact with PCs in '89, they were just starting to become a viable option, so I don't think you're blemishing too much.

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