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Re: Stax oldies
Posted by: Simon Sunnyboy / Paradize Jun,02.2005-20:21 

Good point about the depression! It is a rather exact description of all those strange threads lately...

I personally do like small releases. Even the smallest try to code and actually release something is more worth than months over months of deadend talk. Even if it is not the technical most advanced stuff or oldschool like this, it is much better than just complaining all day and doing nothing active.

Let's not forget that noone of us can dedicate fulltime to Atari coding. It is for all a hobby in the sense of "time permits". So a small release is a good thing imho - someone decided to spend time on Atari. Ok, it is betetr to have state-of-the-art things but small efforts are better than nothing.

If I had no studies to do in parallel and endless money supply, I would certainly learn and code m68k all day. But I just cannot do that ... so my prods are limited to the amount of time that I can invest in Atari.







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