Amiga was more than an OS, it was a platform. With its own hardware, etc. It was fully multitasking, had some incredible apps and games. It was made by Commodore from 1985-1992. Commodore eventually folded and the technology has passed through the hands of various companies, including Gateway 2000.
In many ways I still feel it is the best computing platform of all time. Right now I don't know what's being done with it. A lot of people have upgraded their Amigas to G3s, etc. The platform is based on the Motorola chipset, and ran neck-in-neck in speed competitions with Macs, and won - even at running Mac software in the popular Mac emulator Emplant!!! Commodore was not licensed on to use the PowerPC chips though, when they came out, though people have later upgraded them as I said.
I've abandoned the platform for the Mac because I was tired of being "the weird guy." And now I'm still "the weird guy." And now I don't care...
In many ways I still feel it is the best computing platform of all time. Right now I don't know what's being done with it. A lot of people have upgraded their Amigas to G3s, etc. The platform is based on the Motorola chipset, and ran neck-in-neck in speed competitions with Macs, and won - even at running Mac software in the popular Mac emulator Emplant!!! Commodore was not licensed on to use the PowerPC chips though, when they came out, though people have later upgraded them as I said.
I've abandoned the platform for the Mac because I was tired of being "the weird guy." And now I'm still "the weird guy." And now I don't care...