On 02/24/2013 09:19 PM, Chris Tofu wrote:
>>My offlist question to Tony was does he own an AA, and if not why not?
>For the rest of you Britishers,do you own one, and
if not why not? Do
you have a
problem withit???I had an A310, A440, A540, A3000, A3010, A3020, A4000 and A5000 (plus a
SARPC) - they're capable machines, but for me just not nearly as much fun
as Acorn's earlier 8-bitters, and I decided that the cost of shipping them
across to the US was too much for the enjoyment I'd get out of them. The main reason
I'd want one now is for the 'experience' of >the GUI, but I
could probably do that via an emulator without losing anything - I don't
normally care much for emulators in comparison to the real hardware, but
that changes a lot when the real hardware is just a VGA-ish screen, mouse,
keyboard and the OS loads quickly from ROM/hard disk. I do still have a Simtec Hydra
multi-processor board set, so should >perhaps
get myself an RPC to put it in one day (it's quirky and "a bit different",
so still appeals) and I kept my ARM copro for the BBC micro along with a
couple of ARM copros on ISA cards, just in case I ever want to mess around
with ARM coding on some real hardware. I *might* still have one of the set-top cable TV
boxes which runs RISC OS
under the covers - I can't remember if I kept one or not now (I had a vague
plan to run one as a remote graphics terminal, but never quite got the
tuits together :-) If you're going to buy one, I'd say go for an A540, then you
can always run
RISCiX on it as well as RISC OS.
cheers Jules
I looked into buying a Acorn Archimedes/RISCPC system the cost kill that idea
to get my riscOS fix I decided to get a RaspberryPi and buy the??RISC OS Pi SD card from
RISC OS Open[1]
[1]
https://www.riscosopen.org/content/
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