Kaptain Skitzo
Experienced Member
Actually, the Amiga's were still around here in the states(via die-hards) until about 2001. It was a niche market, but a viable one none-the-less. I've recently heard of the Amiga-One being produced....though I believe the support for this machine is VERY hard to come by(if it exists at all). Even though Commodore went belly up in 1993/4(can't remember which, at this point), there was still support for it, by 3rd party companies, as well as ESCOM, GMBH(the German company that bought it). Of course, by then, it was too late. Like today, only die-hards are still on board.
I wasn't meaning to be insulting about the "language" question, and I hope you didn't take it that way. I know a bit more about Germany than other European countries, as my fiance' is from Germany...and from her, I know that English is a required language there. I wasn't sure about Sweden, although I suspected as much. I also know that "American" and "English" are similar, but many "slang" terms can be misinterpreted. Should you run across anything you don't understand, please let me know....I'll be more than happy to try and help. "American English" is my first language, and German is my second(though I'm not very fluent with it). I understand more than I can speak it, let's put it that way.
I'll be in Europe this Sept, my fiance' and I are going to Germany, the Chech Republic, and possibly Amsterdam.
I wasn't meaning to be insulting about the "language" question, and I hope you didn't take it that way. I know a bit more about Germany than other European countries, as my fiance' is from Germany...and from her, I know that English is a required language there. I wasn't sure about Sweden, although I suspected as much. I also know that "American" and "English" are similar, but many "slang" terms can be misinterpreted. Should you run across anything you don't understand, please let me know....I'll be more than happy to try and help. "American English" is my first language, and German is my second(though I'm not very fluent with it). I understand more than I can speak it, let's put it that way.
I'll be in Europe this Sept, my fiance' and I are going to Germany, the Chech Republic, and possibly Amsterdam.