[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.
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Posted by Frodon on 27-Apr-2002 13:33 GMT | In reply to Comment 368 (Samface): Hello,
> That is right as long as you talk about the Quark kernel, which wasn't the
> subject. The question was; does the MorphOS use the AmigaROM in any way when
> launching the AmigaOS ontop of their 68k emulator?
> Once more you showed your lack of understanding what you read.
Maybe because you weren't enough clear ;-))) And I can return this remark to you too in some cases ;)
About that I don't know. but actually in the MorphOS running on current Amigas it'd be legal anyway as the users have owned the ROMs legally. But in the Pegasos case they simply CAN'T use the rom at all as most of the ROM is hardware dependent. So they don't use it in the Pegasos version and the ROM would be useless anyway for that hardware ;)
> The announcement or none of the advertising refers to it as an Amiga
> compatible computer, rather a next generation Amiga computer. Big difference.
Ok they have advertised that because they envisage it as the logical future of the Amiga as we know it today. That is their opinion and lot of marketing stuffs are often opinion like M$ saying that Windows XP is very stable, beautifull...etc ;)
> And no proof has been shown. What does that tell you?
That tell me that the MorphOS Team are fed up of the law stupid stuffs that's why they won't answer except of course if a lawsuits is engaged against us. But don't worry they know that their product is legal. Personally that discussions make me think that we see children in a recreation saying "cild 1: No it's mine!. child2: No, it's mine!....".
> I don't act as a judge just because I know how to find a quote from the laws
> regarding software emulation. Regarding this specific issue, the laws seem to
> be clear. If you don't know of a way to prove me wrong, then don't claim that
> I am.
Ok good, but saying that laws are clear show that you don't knwo how laws are amde. They are made for justice and to be as equal as possible between peoples. If the laws where clear lawyers would be useless ;-)
The work of a lawyer is to try to find things in laws that can defend his case. And it's always possible to find stuff that can defend one and the other party in a specific case.
> Once more, jumping on someone's personality is a sign of desperation. You
> don't see me insulting you or your personality, now do you?
Wahou!! Why do you feel targeted? You are just like most of the people in this earth. It's not insults, it's constatations on the humanity in its globality ;)
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