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Posted on 11-Jan-2004 14:28 GMT by Lukas Stehlik | 356 comments View flat View list |
The best Amiga ever - Pegasos II G4 1GHz!
See the benchmark results on AmiGOD2 benchmark page.
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Posted by samface on 16-Jan-2004 14:27 GMT | In reply to Comment 345 (Kronos): >AInc had lost their chance with bPlan, H&P ran away over the non-working A1,
>leaving AInc in a position where they had to agree more or less to any terms.
Now this is where your theory doesn't add up. I mean, at first Amiga Inc. wanted to drop development for the classic Amiga OS product line because it simply wasn't going to be worth it when considering the cost for such huge project vs the income from the sales to such small market. However, when it turns out that there are companies left in the Amiga market with the resources and determination to take over the development of this product line, Amiga Inc. decided, why not?
Now you start talking about it like Amiga Inc. would be in a desperate position and that they would have to agree to whatever terms offered to them? I'm sorry, but if Eyetech and Hyperion wouldn't have stayed with Amiga Inc. on Amiga Inc.'s terms, Amiga Inc. would have simply done nothing about it and then gone back to their initial plan of focusing all their resources on the core product of their business; the AmigaDE. It would have meant a clean cut from the classic Amiga product line rather than the plan for a gradual replacement that we have today, which would probably also mean a much longer wait for new products for us classic Amiga users.
Anyway, while this theory of yours may have some form of truth to it, most of it simply doesn't add up. If Hyperion got more favorable terms in their offer from Amiga Inc. than bPlan, it was probably because Hyperion managed to negotiate those terms with Amiga Inc. rather than because Amiga Inc. would be desperate. I'm quite sure bPlan could have got the same terms if they just wanted to. |
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