[News] AFUA visited Thendic-France | ANN.lu |
Posted on 24-Apr-2002 15:30 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä | 629 comments View flat View list |
The French Amiga user group AFUA visited the Thendic-France headquarters and met with Bill Buck and the Coyote Flux guys. Read their report here.
|
|
List of all comments to this article |
AFUA visited Thendic-France : Comment 323 of 629 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Kronos on 27-Apr-2002 09:34 GMT | In reply to Comment 308 (Samface): >Software running ontop of another software that is compatible
>with yet another software's API has nothing to do with hardware
Try to see CGX as some kind of "GFX-OS" written for all the
Cybervision-cards and you'll see where the HW is.
Every P_IV sold was one lost customer less for P5s GFX-card.
One main why people bought the P_IV was because it could run
SW especially written for the Cybervisions and their "GFX-OS".
>Obviously you haven't actually tried MorphOS yourself, then.
So than explain me how you know MorphOS is using the Kickstart
and not its own replacement routines. You can't because it
doesn't.
>Where did I say that? Please, I'm beging you on my bare knees,
>WHERE did I say that? Point it out to me, please!!!
David have tried several times to explain to you that is all that
MorphOS does with the Kickstart, and still you claim its illegal
(a view not even shared by Ben Hermans or AInc themself).
>Sigh... Do you know anything about licenses at all?
How did that licence look ?
Probraly $xxx had to be paid before and i assume $yyy for every
AOS-compatible system sold. Maybe thei was a time limit but thats
something we don't know.
But i know a bit about bancrupsy cases.
When a buisness goes down all contract remain intact as long as
all duties in it are fullfilled. It will be tried to turn every
remaining item into profit to cover at least some of the depts.
This includes patents, designs and licences. Most of these were
bougt by DCE to continue the production of the PowerUP-card, but
the SW-rights for it are still in the Hands of R.S. and he may
also have bought the licence. |
|
List of all comments to this article (continued) |
|
- User Menu
-
- About ANN archives
- The ANN archives is powered by #AmigaZeux. It was updated daily (news last: 22-Oct-2004; comments last: 18-May-2005).
ANN.lu was created, previously owned and maintained by Christian Kemp, www.ckemp.com.
- Contribute
- Not possible at this time!
- Search ANN archives
- Advanced search
- Hosting
- ANN.lu was hosted by Dreamhost. Sign up through this link, mention "ckemp" as referrer and he will get a 10% commission on any account you purchase.
Please show your appreciation for any past, present and future work on ANN.lu by making a contribution via PayPal.
|