[News] REQUEST by Defendant Amiga Inc for a delay in any decisions | ANN.lu |
Posted on 20-Nov-2003 01:47 GMT by Rich Woods | 115 comments View flat View list |
11/12/2003 REQUEST by Defendant Amiga Inc for a delay in any decisions. (RS, ) (Entered: 11/18/2003)
Bill McEwen requests delay in the Thendic-Amiga trial (by personal letter on Amiga stationary with the Ravensdale PO Box address) - pro se.
We are in the process of locating new council (sic) for Amiga as well as finishing up our investment round so that we will be able to move foward with proper representation.
While I fully expect Amiga will have the funding and council (sic)
located before the requested extension......
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REQUEST by Defendant Amiga Inc for a delay in any decisions : Comment 36 of 115 | ANN.lu |
Posted by AdmV on 20-Nov-2003 10:26 GMT | In reply to Comment 8 (Atheist2): You miss one fundamental basis in your issue. That being that many of the Genesi people like and prefer the PPC and want a solution based on it.
What part of driven don't you get?
I think you'd have to claw the PPC processor out of Ralph Schmidt's cold dead brain before you'd see him go off into the sunset and work on x86 based stuff, but don't take my word for it. The same might be applied to many who work there.
And so what? I wish them luck in what they do. I like the x86 as its versatile, plentiful, adaptable and cheap. If someone makes a solution based on another processor, that offers similar benefits then I'll use it as well.
So, IMHO, the solution may not be jump to x86 for every senario. It may well be just better execution of plans and ideas on PPC, without cockups, and by the right people, in the right teams, with the right attitude, at the right time.
I have yet to see the above circumstance come together, but you never know.
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