[News] The COMPLETE civil docket for Thendic Electronics, et al v. Amiga Inc | ANN.lu |
Posted on 14-Nov-2003 21:02 GMT by samface | 99 comments View flat View list |
You can find the COMPLETE civil docket for the Thendic Electronics, et al v. Amiga Inc court case here.
These files has been retrieved through the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) system and has been reproduced as a whole and completely as published in the Case Management/Electronic Case Files system on U.S. District Court Western District of Washington's website.
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The COMPLETE civil docket for Thendic Electronics, et al v. Amiga Inc : Comment 93 of 99 | ANN.lu |
Posted by brotheris on 17-Nov-2003 16:40 GMT | In reply to Comment 69 (BouncingAyatollah): "however the perceived "value" of MorphOS as an "Amiga clone" presently is running AmigaOS3 only apps (Warpup and PowerUp are still AmigaOS 3 apps)."
mplayer adds a lot of usefulnes to that list, certainly is MOS YAM compile, etc.
"The future value of MorphOS is yet to be seen"
Not at all, they have released updates, each one is better than the last, I expect next one to be even better.
"AmigaOS3 functionality MAY be extended by way of enough native apps to match AOS4 which is a guaranteed given progression"
which progression compared to MOS you mean ? What is better on current shown OS4 demos than on MOS ? Speed certainly is not it.
> QNX, OpenBSD...
"These were intended to be included implicitly (though not stated I admit) in the "etc." on BOTH lists"
But development seems to be only on Pegasos.
"Atari could play the "Available now!" card before the A500 was released"
it is different. Atari couldn't run same software.
"With all this tit-for-tat bitching crap flying about, the best advice I often see is "wait until both are out, compare them and decide". Sounds good to me."
Advice is good, but we can see OS4 and MOS now. They show what is available, I watch and choose. |
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