Posted on 19-May-2000 07:17 GMT by Christian Kemp | 56 comments View flat View list |
Cybes writes:
In an attempt to gain further information regarding the release date of the AmiJoe I have been in contact with a variety of places. Read more below.
Blittersoft UK informed me that the units were ready and waiting on Haage & Partner (presumably for a license for the PPC 68k emulator+warpup). Bill Mc Ewen mentioned in a speech a short while back that they were working though with Met@box to lower the cost of the Amijoes to be around the 250$us or so mark by using as many standardized parts as possible. This still left the question of when it would come out so i then contacted met@box themselves, in which their international rep ("Susan") replied: "Please keep an eye on the website. I have no further info at present". Does anyone know anything more on this matter regarding its release?
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AmiJoe / Met@Box : Comment 52 of 56 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Ralph Schmidt on 22-May-2000 22:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 48 (Ben Hermans/Hyperion): So Mr. Herman, as you`re working for some investment company
and are "aware" of MetaBox product stategy why do you make
such ridiculous assumptions some amiga product is
*financial* important for them. It's not...a PPC only
Amiga board is a very support intensive product which will
experience problems no other product in this market
ever experienced before.
And besides that...this is Don's product and he decides.
Not Haage, not you and not me. Case closed.
Furthermore..DCE is not my employer and this has
nothing to do with my dealings with him which are
surely not *your* business.
I only gave you a very wise suggestion about rethinking
who you wanna piss off as *your* remaining Amiga
HW base of about ~10000 Phase5 units depends on my
support.
Besides that...i don`t really understand your problem as
I`m not the one who attacked you on this medium by
snipe personal comments. It was you. |
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