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Posted on 11-Apr-2001 16:05 GMT by Christian Kemp32 comments
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Fleecy explains what normal users can do to make the next AmigaOS a success: Buying products, subscribing to magazines, evangelising to the world, nagging non Amiga developers to get on board, showing off to your friends, forming Amiga clans and kicking non Amiga clan backsides in games, joining and participating in local Amiga User groups, and working in Team Amiga and other internet based groups. (..) We should start some sort of almost evangelical thing - A target of 50,000 registered OS4 users, and all work towards that end. I have to admit that the "evangelical thing" sounds pretty scary to me. :)
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Fleecy: how normal users can contribute : Comment 13 of 32ANN.lu
Posted by Björn Hagström on 11-Apr-2001 22:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 11 (Ben):
>AMIGA INC SHOULD BE SUPPORTING A4000 USERS AS MUCH AS ANYONE ELSE -
>WITHOUT WANTING TO SOUND LIKE A SNOB A4000 USERS HAVE PAID MORE
>MONEY ON THAT MODEL BECAUSE THEY HAVE ****MORE MONEY TO SPEND!!!****
Remember that Amiga Inc isn't making any hardware. If you want a
A4k solution then talk to the hardware manufacturers, like eyetech,
dce, elbox etc. Or try to apply for a license yourself to build
an A4k solution. Eyetech is just an Amiga inc. partner and Amiga inc
just can't go to them an say "You MUST provide an A4k solution". It's
totally up to Eyetech what they find viable to do in the current market.
Amiga Inc will not be making any hardware on their own, they are a
software company. And if no one wants to build a certain hardware
solution it simply won't be built, no matter how much users demand
of Amiga Inc that they should support them in a certain hardware
area.
/Björn
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