[News] AMIGAplus 02/2003 - A wolf in sheep's clothing | ANN.lu |
Posted on 26-Feb-2003 15:18 GMT by Nico Barbat (editor-in-chief AMIGAplus) | 194 comments View flat View list |
Pegasos is here - albeit in low quantities. The
new issue 02/2003 (#133) of AMIGAplus reports about
Pegasos and other topics:
Content: Review of Pegasos & MorphOS, Review of indivision, Review of Subway, Review of Crossfire II, Report about Quake II, Interview with Genesi S.a.r.l., Interview with the Breakpoint-organizers, Review of SuperView 5 1.0, Review of Digital Almanac III 5.0, Coding-workshop: SDL, part 2, Amiga Status Report and much more
AMIGAplus (68 pages, 4c, German) is available via
subscription, via individual order or through the
known Amiga dealer channels for 5,- Euro.
Looking forward: Upcoming AMIGAplus #134
includes the following reports: Reviews of TKR
LAM200E, IBrowse 2.3, VHI Studio 6 and Birdie Shoot,
Compatibility report of MorphOS, Part 1 of the Draco
video workshop and much more.
Contact: http://www.amigaplus.com
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AMIGAplus 02/2003 - A wolf in sheep's clothing : Comment 9 of 194 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Daniel Miller on 27-Feb-2003 09:58 GMT | In reply to Comment 2 (F. Yssing): F. Yssing typed:
> But only 300, come on that is pathetic, no one in their right
> mind would use time and energy developing for such a small
> potential userbase.
Your math is off, and IMO your logic is off. Even a small community
can come up with great programs. What Genesi has done consistently
is support developers, demo coders, artists, and users who program
stuff for themselves, old school style. No-one can say if it will
work perfectly but this is a good plan to encourage the development
of software. You don't need great masses of people all thinking
alike to have good software.
As for the numbers: from public announcements it is actually 400 new
Pegasoses until later this year, PLUS those that have already been
sold in the last year. I got mine just over a year ago, and then
there was the betatester 2 series, and then the release of machines
sold after the (November?) show in Aachen. What are the exact
quantities? I don't know but you shouldn't underestimate. |
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