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Posted on 19-May-2002 14:10 GMT by jah | 359 comments View flat View list |
i noticed a new video on aminet:
http://www.aminet.net/pix/mpg/Pegasos.mpg
"This is a demo video of bPlan's Pegasos computer. The video has been created by Thendic-France to give an impression of how the machine runs."
the download is still in progress, but i'm sure it will finish to convince all amiga users thats the ppc amiga they are waiting since years is finally arrived
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Posted by Alex Klauke on 20-May-2002 15:55 GMT | In reply to Comment 160 (David Scheibler): > > The 'Amiga' market is build upon an OS called 'AmigaOS'.
> iswas
Tell this a mathematician or an anglicist. ;-)
As long as there is an official corp holding the name there is a market.
It's a small one admittedly and we gotta change that, but it has been there
since 1985.
> Again the same stuff you already posted on amiga-news.de.
If this is a prove that I do not change my opinion on a daily basis, good.
(You don't either I know). And most interesting would be the time I posted
'this same stuff' first. Rough estimate would be April/May 2001. Since then
I had no reason to revert MHO, as others say they have (sadly).
> Nonsense.
Why so harsh? Is it Fear? Is it Uncertainty? Is it Doubt? If so, I'm not
responsible for. Tell me, who has spread more rumours of the two of us?
Me or You? Only thing I wish is that all of us could start a reasonable,
objective discussion. If the above is the only thing you can add to, better let
it be. Please, in your very own interest.
> > apart from the fact that most MorphOS software up to now did appear as
> > AmigaOS native software also.
> AmigaOS4 software? ROTFL.
Did I write '4', David? Did I? Here its the statistician who would tell you
that this trend (AmigaOS ports of MorphOS software appearing mostly short after)
will not suddenly stop with the release of OS4 (rather will it grow if you ask
me). But it was a reflection of the past (noticed the wording 'did appear', did
you?)
> > And outside Europe it may even be more expensive than the AmigaOne
> Irrelevant.
Only if you are that arrogant to think you will be the one who decides through
his buy. I do consider the market outside the EU, which is including the US,
Commonwealth (incl. UK, Canada, Australia), Asia, at least as large in total
numbers. Germany may eventually be the largest single market, but no more than
25-30% of the total. Don't fix me on numbers though (numbers are only 'sound and
smoke'.. ;-)
> According to amigaplus magazine phase5 did not get a source code licence from
> Amiga International but binary licence.
And a source tape, AFAIR Ralph admitted once he saw it. If this is enough for
the A/Box to be illegal, be it. Even more if they explicitly 'did not get a
source code license', as _you_ just said. Does not seem to matter though,
indications are that bPlan has been delaying the release of MorphOS to remove
illegal code (hopefully).
Why don't you just rest your case, be happy with what you'll get, a spin off
market from the original and continuing Amiga market. If that's what you want
fine. I'll end this here. There will be an au revoir, that's for sure.. ;-)
Ciao, Alex
And I thought I'm the one and only 'Alex' posting here, *grmphh* ;-) |
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