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Re: Welcome First Contact customers

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 10:45 pm
by mbrantley
Dave, I will be in touch privately in a few days. Skype from my MacBook Pro will be perfect for this.

Re: Welcome First Contact customers

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 6:05 am
by AmigaDave
mbrantley wrote:Dave, I will be in touch privately in a few days. Skype from my MacBook Pro will be perfect for this.
You are the greatest at supporting a fellow Amiga user!

Re: Welcome First Contact customers

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 3:20 pm
by TearsOfMe
Hello,
my name is Thomas and when all goes ok i am sit on
Tuesday evening in front of my X1000 :D

Tears

Re: Welcome First Contact customers

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 3:54 pm
by tommysammy
TearsOfMe wrote:Hello,
my name is Thomas and when all goes ok i am sit on
Tuesday evening in front of my X1000 :D

Tears
Cool lucky guy
My name is Thomas too.
Dann wünsche ich dir viel Spaß mit dem Teil :D

Re: Welcome First Contact customers

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 3:21 am
by Slayer
Good for you TearsOfMe

Welcome to the X1000 club 8-)

Re: Welcome First Contact customers

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 11:44 am
by ddni
My X1000 just arrived! Massively excited!!!

Set it up, turned it on and I am getting a GR related to me network. Having never used OS4 before, I am stumped.
I will start a new thread..

Re: Welcome First Contact customers

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 12:10 am
by Slayer
Well done! :D

Lets look at this network problem thread

Re: Welcome First Contact customers

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 11:57 am
by ddni
Ok, I am now officially up and running with my first ever NG Amiga!
This is day 1 in my OS4 learning cycle. I am pleasantly surprised at how similar it is to OS3.9! If there was any doubt that the X1000 and OS4.1u5 was not a "real" Amiga, then they have been well and truly put to bed.

THIS IS AMIGAAAAA!

I can't wait to get all of my 68k apps across to the x1000 (which wont take long as I just got the X1000 hooked up to my FTP ;) ) and give them a thorough test! I expect lots not to work, but hey that's progress?
RuninUAE has really impressed me, but I will need to RTM as I haven't yet figured out how to get out of it and back to OS4 (lamer aint I !? :D )

In truth, I am one of those diehard classic users who used the software and hardware, but never really wrote or created much. i expect that this will continue for a while.
However what this does mean is that my ham fists and ten thumbs WILL break the OS at regular intervals. This should be a good thing as my many requests for help might add to the dev plan??

Looking forward to lots of tinkering,

Allan

Re: Welcome First Contact customers

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 12:19 pm
by ChrisH
ddni wrote:RuninUAE has really impressed me, but I will need to RTM as I haven't yet figured out how to get out of it and back to OS4
I presume you are "stuck" inside E-UAE? That is a slight quirk of E-UAE: You can force it to close with the keyboard shortcut Ctr-Alt-Q, but you have to press the Ctrl key first, then the Alt key, and then finally the Q key (keeping them held down once pressed).

Or if you just want to temporarily "alt tab" back to the Workbench, then just use the classic Amiga screen-cycling keys LeftAmiga-M (or LeftAmiga-N to jump straight back to Workbench if you have several screens open). These keys worked just the same on AmigaOS3.x (and probably earlier).

Re: Welcome First Contact customers

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 12:23 pm
by ChrisH
ddni wrote:Ok, I am now officially up and running with my first ever NG Amiga!
This is day 1 in my OS4 learning cycle. I am pleasantly surprised at how similar it is to OS3.9! If there was any doubt that the X1000 and OS4.1u5 was not a "real" Amiga, then they have been well and truly put to bed.

THIS IS AMIGAAAAA!
LOL. But I have to agree. You won't find that level of "Amiga feeling" anywhere else. Workbench is still Workbench, albiet on steroids. And if Workbench does not meet your DirectoryOpus5-fueled fantasies, then it is well worth downloading & trying Filer from OS4Depot.