>Well disk drives can be easily replaced....
I'll stick with my PC for now I think... Far more fun writing games on the PC than the SAM (I don't have to worry about optimising ;) ).
>Oh don't sound so pessemistic :)
>
>There is still life in the Sam world! In fact, over the last 2 years I've
>been
>busier and busier things have really been on the up. Judging by all the
>correspondance i receive more and more people are coming back to the Sam
>scene ,
>and there is certainly still demand for software and hardware - if there
>wasn't
>I could hardly see myself working on more and more new stuff - especially a
>magazine and new hardware (of which there are one or two new bits of
>hardware to
>be released later this month......!)
I must admit I'm surprised, the last Quedgely show I went to (are they still going?) seemed to be populated by about 30 people with the remainder of the space filled by tumbleweeds rolling forlornly in the desert breeze. ;)
>Although, on the otherhand, I was described as being quite insane in an
>email
>to the list a few days ago - to quote: "The man's quite clearly insane! I
>think
>his SAM in a can project is really fantastic and is clearly the work of a
>madman. It's well worth getting this issue to read the article"
Nowt wrong with being made. The idea of a SAM in a nice case is a good one. It's one of those things that will always seem like a great idea, like a portable Speccy with games on FlashRAM.
Graham

