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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 Oppressor on 16-Jan-2004 14:47 GMT | In reply to Comment 347 (samface): > [...] 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.
These were the good times when Amiga Inc. showed slight indiciations
for reason and understanding. What could've changed their once-correct
estimation? MorphOS, Pegasos? Not really, according to your claims
that this was a totally different, unrelated product. :)
> 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.
That would have done us all a great favor. I was never interested in a
follow-up to the classic line. I was ripped off by Amiga Inc. with the
SDK, and I've put a hell of work into this vision, which was the one
and only viable business plan this company had. Why did they turn their
back to me?
But there's another side of this medal. I was especially bitter about
individuals from bPlan (probably Ralph Schmidt, but I may be wrong),
because some individuals publicly claimed the DE was crap, and told
people this has nothing to do with Amiga, wah wah. To my
understanding, it was the only true vision that might have followed
the Amiga hertitage, market-wise and in any other respect. Live and
let live, especially the second part wasn't one of the big strengths
of these individuals at this time. Couldn't it be that Amiga Inc. was
sick about these people? |
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