--- You wrote:
AOS was the best OS in 1990 and is still a good OS.  
I don't see a future in it though.

  - Peter Schaff
--- end of quote ---
I'm pretty much where you are, Peter.  Files are all moved to the Mac (via CD)
so I can access a lot of them.  Emails using the great free Amiga email program
(forget it's name) are not accessible unless I run the old machine.  That's a
lot of lost history.

I have floppys, hardware and lots of other stuff, more of it headed for the
basement with a couple of old 1000s.  History.

I agree.  OSX is great, multitasking at its best and lots of other features
Amiga never anticipated.  It was a great run in the 90s though.

Thanks for the tips.

Rich

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