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Posted by Darth_X on 27-Jun-2003 21:12 GMT | In reply to Comment 12 (DaveP): @DaveP
> You didn't offend me, I just don't like seeing BS like this used as a put down to prospective A1 owners.
I don't see how complaining about a product by MAI that I feel is poorly designed is putting down A1 owners? You're the only one here taking offence to this. There's a saying "Back to the drawing board!". I have no problem saying this to the designers from MAI or bplan.
> In both the AOS and the MOS cases the "Amiga spirit" has become purely
> about the OS and not the hardware. Given I hear you praising MOS and
> Pegasos a fair amount you must have swallowed those reservations about
> the Pegasos hardware not having anything "Amiga" alike about it.
Praising MorphOS and Pegasos? Hardly, they both still need a lot of work! I see the Pegasos as a "new computer platform", not a new "Amiga".
Would you like me to post a list of all the weaknesses I find in the Pegasos hardware or MorphOS operating system? I have talked about this before and you know.. my concerns are taken seriously and considered! :-)
At least I have a better chance of influencing the development of MorphOS and Pegasos because of groups like the Phoenix Developer Consortium, who are working with Genesi. ;-)
How is your Phoenix membership application coming along? :-)
> I mean if thats the only difference you can come out with then its
> as spurious as claiming that the Atari Lynx is somehow more Amiga
> for obvious ( but according to you oh so very pertinent ) reasons
> ( if you research it ).
Atari Lynx was cool. Designed by great guys, Dave Needle & RJ, a few of the original Amiga engineers.
> Next we will hear again the other old hoary one about Eyetech getting the *production* done at a Far Eastern Manufacturer (TM).
And who is that Far Eastern Manufacturer? I happen to like to know where the product I buy are made. :-) |
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