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Offline Waccoon

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Re: 20 Questions with Alan Redhouse
« on: June 08, 2005, 12:11:20 PM »
Alan certainly didn't sound very happy, did he?  :-)

I find it confusing that they are trying to get their hardware used in commercial markets outside the "Amiga Enthusiast" community.  How is that at all possible with the schedule they build their machines and how much they cost?

Excuse me, I think I'll go play some old games on WinUAE, now...
 

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Re: 20 Questions with Alan Redhouse
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2005, 09:33:57 AM »
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Argo:  I assume you also have a problem with the way Apple conducts its business. Tying Mac OS to only Apple approved hardware.

Apple is far, far more competent at that, and even Macs have a load of problems of their own.  :-)

Any time you have to pay considerably more money for hardware several generations old, you are buying into a hobby market.  It's just disappointing that the AmigaOne is pretty damn generic for a specialty, hobby platform.  It really is just a PC with a non-x86 CPU, and no native support for the old Amiga we know so well.