Greetings:
I am not sure why I keep seeing that we cannot hope the "surf the web" with a classic Amiga (such as my 2000 or even a nice 4000(t)). I remember when I got started in the Internet and I was on an old Macintosh IIfx using Mosaic and later Netscape, this machine was also 68K based and by today's standards not very powerful.
I agree we might not be able to use a "modern" browser like Firefox on our beloved 3.1 or older Workbench, but to say that it is impossible to use the web is utterly ridiculous to me.
This rant actually comes out of looking for a web browser for my A2000 which is actually not at WB3.1 (yet). I was contemplating obtaining a NIC for it (likely an X-surf) and using it primarily as my goto box. I concede that it might be *nuts* to some to give up a modern computer in favor of a Classic Amiga box, but I know several other countries in the world are still using our platform and eagerly I await the new X1000 release and the "new" Amigas to come out.
The community has a long history of sporting the attitude that "you can pry my Ami from my cold dead hands"! The main reason I am even considering making my old Ami my box again is because of the cost of keeping the classic Ami(s) running and I just don't have the budget for a new computer and my Amis... I am right now considering selling my brand new AMD Phenom system and buying a new-old stock A4000T. The difference between the value is phenomenal (no pun intended)... I will be lucky to get $200 USD for the new system and the A4000 from Softhut is over $1000... but that is "new in a box" and I am always on the lookout for a good tower, but as we know, they are becoming kind of rare.
My rant is: Why couldn't we use a classic Amiga to do what we want, it may be a bit slower and so on, but if a system does what you need and want it to do, why not?
The other idea is just to get a netbook to do "web stuff" and use the classic Ami for everything else.
So now for my "serious" question, Does anybody have one of the early Internet Service Provider supplied diskettes for Amiga? Specifically if you had the one supplied by TFS net in Kansas City, I would love a copy in ADF form. These disks of course contained only freeware and shareware evaluation copies of Internet Apps such as FTP, mail, browsers and PPP/slip stuff to get you onto their system. I have a few for Windows or Mac, but as I used to run a BBS and later became involved with the afore mentioned TFS Net here in Kansas City, I never knew I would want to have a copy as I do now. But TFS was where I learned about the Amiga Community. More info on this when I do my introduction.
I am not sure why I keep seeing that we cannot hope the "surf the web" with a classic Amiga (such as my 2000 or even a nice 4000(t)). I remember when I got started in the Internet and I was on an old Macintosh IIfx using Mosaic and later Netscape, this machine was also 68K based and by today's standards not very powerful.
I agree we might not be able to use a "modern" browser like Firefox on our beloved 3.1 or older Workbench, but to say that it is impossible to use the web is utterly ridiculous to me.
This rant actually comes out of looking for a web browser for my A2000 which is actually not at WB3.1 (yet). I was contemplating obtaining a NIC for it (likely an X-surf) and using it primarily as my goto box. I concede that it might be *nuts* to some to give up a modern computer in favor of a Classic Amiga box, but I know several other countries in the world are still using our platform and eagerly I await the new X1000 release and the "new" Amigas to come out.
The community has a long history of sporting the attitude that "you can pry my Ami from my cold dead hands"! The main reason I am even considering making my old Ami my box again is because of the cost of keeping the classic Ami(s) running and I just don't have the budget for a new computer and my Amis... I am right now considering selling my brand new AMD Phenom system and buying a new-old stock A4000T. The difference between the value is phenomenal (no pun intended)... I will be lucky to get $200 USD for the new system and the A4000 from Softhut is over $1000... but that is "new in a box" and I am always on the lookout for a good tower, but as we know, they are becoming kind of rare.
My rant is: Why couldn't we use a classic Amiga to do what we want, it may be a bit slower and so on, but if a system does what you need and want it to do, why not?
The other idea is just to get a netbook to do "web stuff" and use the classic Ami for everything else.
So now for my "serious" question, Does anybody have one of the early Internet Service Provider supplied diskettes for Amiga? Specifically if you had the one supplied by TFS net in Kansas City, I would love a copy in ADF form. These disks of course contained only freeware and shareware evaluation copies of Internet Apps such as FTP, mail, browsers and PPP/slip stuff to get you onto their system. I have a few for Windows or Mac, but as I used to run a BBS and later became involved with the afore mentioned TFS Net here in Kansas City, I never knew I would want to have a copy as I do now. But TFS was where I learned about the Amiga Community. More info on this when I do my introduction.