> Something you can start coding on as soon as you switch it on and run all software
There's no such Amiga. You had to boot it up to the Workbench GUI to load any programming environment. (Ok, you could also start something from an AmigaDOS prompt too, but that's not how most people used the system.)
There's no such Amiga. You had to boot it up to the Workbench GUI to load any programming environment. (Ok, you could also start something from an AmigaDOS prompt too, but that's not how most people used the system.)