On Tue, 05 May 2015 00:04:49 +0200, Len Ovens <len(a)ovenwerks.net> wrote:
And with things like GCDMaster no longer available
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/gcdmaster/
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/i686/gcdmaster/
There have been whole HW platforms that are no longer
around (like the
Atari ST with some of the very best MIDI sequencing) because the SW
developers were not supported.
Actually it's a HW issue and not a SW issue that most people stopped using
the
Atari. The reason for me to switch to Linux. As an example, what monitor
would
you use, if your Atari monitor should break? Only very old PC monitors are
slow
enough for usage with the Atari ST. The software and hardware developer
scene in
Europe never lacked of being supported, neither the once who developed for
free
as in beer, nor those who get payed. A lot of people hoped that after TT
and Falcon
Atari would continue, especially the QL emulator users. The company Atari
likely
suffered from the well supporting scene. I for example never bought an
Atari HDD
instead I used a LACOM SCSI controller, I'm using a non-Atari Floppy drive
and my
520 ST has got 4 MiB PC RAM. DIY replacing the TOS etc. were naturally.
I'm missing
such a huge and friendly community as there was for the Atari for Linux
audio.
The biggest communities I ever experienced were the C64 and Atari ST HW
and SW
scenes. The problem simply is that Commodore and Atari discontinued.