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Posted by priest on 31-Aug-2004 07:30 GMT | In reply to Comment 64 (Julien): >I didn't compared the Pegasos with Amiga because of the brand but because of the spirit : nice design, nice os, creativity, "sex appeal" ;) etc...
Where the other one is the genuine AMIGA OS, while the other one is PRETENDING to be (untill it morphs to something else).
>And I compared the AOne with the Atari because of the playing second role way of beeing released; because of this feeling that they'll release something yet dead before it even can be born...
Those two HW are not THAT different.
>And who owns the legitimacy of beeing seen as THE new Amiga? Sure Eyetech owns the brand.. but as far as I know, all the former engineers from Commodore and Phase5 are working for genesi... ;)
LOL! You have been miss informed badly about commodore people. (IIRC, none of them work for genesi)
IIRC, David Haynie (one example) is assisting/commenting/something Hyperion on the AOS4 development. ;-)
And what importance does phase5 (just some third party developers) here? What about others, like Hyperion?
>Anyway, there's something sad, in this story. OS4's developpers team is full of very talented and gifted people that played an important role in Amiga history... Too bad they are not part of MorphOS Team.
MorphOS Team is full of talented people that played important role in Amiga history ... too bad they do not want to be part of Amiga future.
>Amiga's community can't afford beeing split between two rival groups.
These two rival groups are not that bad.
(even though also I often prefer that we all would consentrate on the real thing instead of substitute, AOS and MOS merging to a HW independant OS in 2001 would have been "nice")
People can choose:
- AOS or something else
- phase5 policy or Amiga policy (to me the Amiga policy seems more open towards other HW developers)
- fight or co-operate or live happily separated |
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