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Offline Eric_Z

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Re: eyetech update on amigaone
« Reply #14 from previous page: December 23, 2002, 06:40:19 PM »
@JoannaK

Well why be happy when you could be sad and depressed...

Q:  Why would Motorola care about an microscopic company like Amiga?

Hint: there not!!!

So how could you actually make 100% rigid plans if the company which it all depends upon, at any given time can deside to diss you cause they have run short on supplys due to unexpected Apple/Mac demand?
 

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Re: eyetech update on amigaone
« Reply #15 on: December 23, 2002, 07:46:14 PM »
He's sort of broke his verbal contract, er written, as he states at the end of his missive, "This information will be reworked for our website and be put up on Monday." It is not almost 8PM in England, I'd say the business day is over. Which is the time period during the day I would have expected this information to be put up on their website.
 

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Re: eyetech update on amigaone
« Reply #16 on: December 28, 2002, 07:39:07 PM »
John,

Remeber, one of the most valuable parts of the Commodore assets was a new way of utilizing multiple processors (patent).  As such, I kind of expect that they SHOULD be multi.

Personally, I will buy one if a good multi proc system was released.  Though I would prefer a huge number of cheap 64 Bit MIPS chips (at like $14-30 each, it would only be the mobo that cost).  Maybe like ten.  

-NoTx