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    #46
    Originally posted by wotan
    I was one of the 5 people worldwide who owned an Amiga computer back in the 80's. Complete with cassette player and I think there were about 8 games available for it. Oh how I was jealous of the Sinclair owners.
    That sounds to me like you’re confusing the Amiga with something else, really. The Amiga in all its versions had at least one built-in 3.5″ drive, so no need ever for a cassette player.

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    • Tworrs
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      • Jan 2022
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      • Garry
      • New Zealand

      #47
      Originally posted by Dave Ward
      My original thought behind this poll was - are the recent wonky photo problems appearing through more people using a phone to access the forum?. Of course I realised later, it would a much more complicated poll, to find any correlation! I was surprised at the tablet access - my only experience was with ancient Jelly Bean android devices, obviously modern tablets ( let alone iPads ) are much more capable.
      ps I reckon the wonky photo problem is a function of landscape/portrait ( as has been suggested before ) format on phones/cameras. I only ever use a digital camera in landscape to take my piccies, and I can't recall having problems. There isn't a universally used app to take pictures on phones, so I guess differences in software can have odd effects!
      Dave
      Dave, for my pics I use my iPhone in landscape orientation, which, once it has uploaded it to the cloud, makes it available on all my devices, then I post my narrative and pics on my iMac.
      It seems to work fine for me.
      My eyes are too poor to use the phone to access the forum.
      Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.

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      • Gary MacKenzie
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        • Apr 2018
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        • Gary
        • Forres , Moray , Scotland

        #48
        Originally posted by wotan
        I was one of the 5 people worldwide who owned an Amiga computer back in the 80's. Complete with cassette player and I think there were about 8 games available for it. Oh how I was jealous of the Sinclair owners.

        John

        C64 or C16 , I think , unless you go back to the Commodore PET

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        • wotan
          • May 2018
          • 1152

          #49
          Jakko

          You are right about the disk drive I had forgotten over the years like I forget what I had for breakfast. The lack of software support was still a problem. I used it for midi music and video so it worked for a year or two for me.

          John

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            #50
            I never owned an Amiga back in the day, but a school friend of mine did, and all we ever used it for was playing games

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