The real crazy prices are the people with the mediator
boards and
68060 boards for their 1200. A 68060 amiga with pci slots
transplanted into a tower case. You could buy a modern computer for
those prices. But alas, it wouldn't be an amiga.
I've been toying with buying one of the modern PPC boards, but technically
that wouldn't be an Amiga. Still, I was really impressed by how practical
they could be, especially with the software people are writing still for it.
Makes me wish there was a similar software interest for the classic MacOS,
but you hardly ever seen anyone developing for it. Classilla has been a
fun project. I don't know why others aren't interested in writing their own
apps, especially since decent tools like FutureBASIC are now freeware.
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