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I find social media is a very polarising medium. On one hand, its biggest strength is that it can connect you with other people over a shared interest that you may […]
I find social media is a very polarising medium. On one hand, its biggest strength is that it can connect you with other people over a shared interest that you may […]
It has been a while since I posted anything regarding my experiences with Linux on my AmigaOne X5000 machine. Regular readers of my blog will be aware that I succeeded […]
They say you never really forget your first love and whilst my first foray into the world of video games was with an Atari 2600, I’d probably say my first real […]
Today I am going to look at perhaps Sega’s most iconic console, The Sega Mega Drive and with it the option to play its extensive game library through the DGen […]
Today I am going to look at a script which has just appeared on OS4 Depot that will make a big difference to one of the Amiga’s best known email […]
Aminet can be a right treasure trove full or obscure and not so well-known pieces of software for the Amiga. For those unfamiliar with the Amiga scene in general, Aminet […]
Today I thought I would take a look at Amstrad CPC emulation on a Next Generation Amiga through Arnold which can be run on AmigaOS 4 and ACE which can […]
My first few weeks with MorphOS have largely been filled with setting things up to my own personal liking. I’ve basically spent my spare time setting up various icons […]
One of the nice surprises I have found with using MorphOS over the past few weeks has been the ability to use modern and more up to date email client. You […]
You may remember a few months back the MorphOS Team released MorphOS version 3.10 with support for the X5000 for the first time and that many people, (myself included) were […]