If that were to happen, that would be amazing!
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You'd add the sidecar, add an MFM controller, MFM drive, and you could use it from the Amiga.
You had to boot off floppy for kickstart, and another to get access to the sidecar, but just awesome it was.
Such a large ROM would also have been expensive. It was entirely a practical matter - the OS was pretty buggy and Commodore knew it. It was smarter to distribute the firmware/OS on magnetic media vs burning it in forever.
The hard drive story may have been weird, but it was very flexible.
You could in theory design completely new storage hardware today and hook it up to an old Amiga, and the operating system would be just fine because the drivers can be loaded from the device itself.
Hence why I find funny the discussion about the US point of view, educated playing games in consoles, about the raise of PC gaming.
In Europe, gaming and indie development (back then bedroom coders), was all about 8 and 16 bit home computers, our consoles were arcade machines, and wanting to code at home games that in our dreams would get close enough to them.
Amiga was one of the best options at that.
Wintamute•1h ago
https://www.guru3d.com/story/perifractic-completes-commodore...
zozbot234•1h ago