I'm here for the Amiga stuff, and don't really know much about the Atari side of things - other than the Lynx, which is a great thing. There could be some bias on my part there as a few of the Amiga gang were involved in it...
I used to write for CU Amiga and Amiga Computing freelance in the early 90s to supplement student income, and wrote the Amiga driver for the graphics tablet. I still use the Amigas I have, and still think they were probably the biggest revolution in technology I've seen: I remember seeing Juggler running on an A1000 on a window of a computer shop in Coventry and being absolutely blown away that such a thing was possible on a home computer. Nearest I've come to that experience recently was putting on a HoloLens and having things just appear to be solid, stable and "there".
I am trying to improve my abilities to repair stuff and make stuff, and this forum seems to be an excellent resource for makers and doers, rather than just talkers. I'll try not to just be a talker
