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@Twig Interesting article. I’ve often thought the only way the Amiga could have survived is by following the same route as Apple, i.e. becoming essentially a x86 PC with a custom OS.

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It’s one of those topics that’s been discussed to death, but this article seems a bit more balanced. Ultimately, Commodore killed Commodore.

Still, I don’t think it’d be as fondly remembered if they ended up like Microsoft or Apple.

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@Twig Undoubtedly. As you said, there was basically no way for bespoke hardware manufacturers to compete with the economies of scale that generic PC architecture allowed. The same was even true for the console manufacturers ultimately. PS3/Xbox360 was the last generation where console hardware was anything other than a PC in a fancy box.

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while possible commodore wasn’t large enough to survive that. Apple made it by the skin of their teeth while having drastically more competent management.

btw there was a time when Amiga could also run Windows and Mac software at the same time using a daughtercard.

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Always wanted one of those cards. Pretty sure the C64 had similar devices to run the Apple software of the day

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