[Rant] AmigaOS + POP/PPC petition official web site | ANN.lu |
Posted on 06-Jun-2002 04:30 GMT by Seehund | 280 comments View flat View list |
AmigaPOP.8bit.co.uk is finally online!
Here you'll hopefully find all information you could possibly want about the "AmigaOS distribution policies and POP/PPC hardware petition". I hope the background information and FAQ will be especially helpful to clear up any confusion surrounding these issues.
If you have not yet signed the petition, then please do so now! Please help spreading the word by linking to AmigaPOP.8bit.co.uk. It's not too late to save our favourite OS and a unified POP-based hardware market!
In other news, I have finally managed to get in touch with the PetitionOnline.com administrators. The few abuse and sabotage attempts so far have been removed from the signatory listings. Not that any garbage would ever reach the recipient of our petition, but I understand some thought that it didn't look too good...
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AmigaOS + POP/PPC petition official web site : Comment 204 of 280 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Anders Kjeldsen on 07-Jun-2002 10:20 GMT | In reply to Comment 197 (Tbone): >I'm not interested in Eyetech's sales, and neither should Amiga. If I buy an
>OS from a self proclaimed "software company" they shouldn't dictate the
>hardware available to me, artificially.
You're not interested in Eyetech's sales? But Eyetech are, and I don't think that Eyetech are interested in having this piracy-protection if OTHER PPC-boards (except B/CPP) don't have to have it. And if Eyetech don't want to have it, then that will lead to more piracy of AmigaOS4 and that's bad for Hyperion. They're all important to eachother. And if Hyperion wanted a totally free market, I guess they would go for x86. I also think that more hardware platforms also lead to more diffucult support.
Who knows, maybe AmigaOS4.x will be available to other PPC-boards a while after the first release?
Again, just the way I see it. |
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