> The day we get a version of AmigaOS that can run without a 68k processor I
> will agree with you.  Until then I agree with you that anything below 040,
> or possibly below 060, is too old and should be weeded out as soon as
> possible.

So you don't agree with me at all. What I was saying is that one user
can not dictate the next user what to buy and why to upgrade. I don't
know how much money the next Amiga user has to upgrade his/her system,
and what I was saying was that nobody can tell the next person that
his processor belongs in a museum. Sure, you can't expect new software
to run as smoothly on a 68000 as on a 68060, but no-one expects that.
They ask some valid questions on this list if some software option
would maybe become available in the future that will make some options
faster on their processor, and get as answer mails from people telling
them they should stop whining and buy a 32 Mb graphics card (no-one
has offered me the money for it though), or stop crying and buy a 060
processor etc. For a lot of people this is not an option, since they
just don't have the money.

Dirk
-- 
Greetings,

Dirk Harlaar

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