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https://www.generationamiga.com/2026/01/18/apollo-a6000-review-the-ultimate-68k-amiga-rebuilt-for-the-modern-age/
https://www.apollo-computer.com/a6000.php
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I was getting excited... until I read the price :/
$1200 USD.
Well, very on brand for Amiga to be $$$.
I think I'll wait for the TheA1200 or failing that, buy an old clunker and stick a PiStorm into it.
https://retrogames.biz/products/thea1200/
Wow that's pretty cool, I thought M68k series ended with 68060!
I still have an old Amiga 500 that my wife bought for me many years ago, because I never shut up about how superior Amiga was back in the day, and how amazing it was to program M68k assembly direct to hardware on it.
The highest power Amiga I ever had was a 68030 expansion card to an Amiga 2000. Then I stupidly switched to PC, because that was the future. But the PC killed my interest in programming, because it's only semi open, not open like the Amiga was.