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Offline leszeka33

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Re: Natami 3D-artist Interview
« on: December 19, 2009, 07:20:18 AM »
Quote from: AmigaHeretic;534034
The Natami guys have never posted saying they have a release date or even promised the project will ever finish.  They never lied and posted fake pictures or broke promises about anything.  They are having fun with electronics and posting pictures of that fun.

The deadline for Natami developer board was "end of summer 2008".
http://www.natami.net/knowledge.php?b=1¬e=1603
Natami developer board was ready sep 2009.
http://www.natami.net/knowledge.php?b=1¬e=11215&x=0
 

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Re: Natami 3D-artist Interview
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2009, 07:45:38 AM »
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Yeah, but who cares? Maybe it will never work so what?
I mean it's basically a website of a couple of guys showing "their" work on "their" hobby.
I don't see this as any different then if you were a snowboarder Piru and you posted Youtube vids of new tricks you were trying to create in the snowboard scene.
Who cares if you never get your trick to work? It's your hobby and you're having fun.

Amiga Inc. has done a wonderful job giving us the best Amiga ever created - the Amiga One.
Hyperion done a fantastic job, giving us the best Amiga Os ever created - Amiga Os 4.
These people should not be bashing by people who have not shown anything working yet.
 

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Re: Natami 3D-artist Interview
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2009, 11:41:05 AM »
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^ :roflmao:

I think you'll find it was eyetech that brought in the A1, which in turn was basically the Teron board. Hyperion developed OS4.
Outsourcing of the motherboard design, to the company that has experience in this.
It was a very wise decision.
We should all be grateful Amiga Inc. for that.