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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: B00tDisk on September 25, 2006, 06:09:39 AM

Title: The Bill McEwen message:
Post by: B00tDisk on September 25, 2006, 06:09:39 AM
Here you go.  Pardon the typos:

Hello and welcome to the show, this is bill mcewen from amiga, and I wanted to thank everyone personally for coming to the show this weekend.  I hope that you have a great time, and that everyone will be able to share their experiences and their love for this amazing product we call amiga.  I apologize that I was not able to be there in person with you as that was my original plan, but unfortunately I find that I had to be in another country in another location on the same weekend.  So hopefully, I'll be able to be there for next year's show, and before that another visit to italy is definitely in the plans.  I want to thank the OS 4 team and the folks at Hyperion, as we're looking forward to working with them and the launch of os4, the next generation of the Amiga operating system.  We are very pleased and excited about this new product, and as they are aware we have numerous new customers who are interested in it as well.  As mentioned in my 20 questions, back a couple of years ago, Amiga and then IBM began working together on their Artic reference platform which was a Power PC 405 embedded chip and what an exciting project that was.  The Frieden brothers worked very hard and we actually had a working prototype on that project, only to have IBM turn around and sell their embedded chip division and slightly stall us.  Well, while that happened, there is a team and a group of people in Italy who've developed a new piece of hardware based off of the next generation of that power pc chip, the power pc 440 and I have been very pleased in working with the Samantha team, and I know they'll be showing you this new product, and we're looking forward to getting OS4 on that platform and available as this will allow us to have new products, new hardware.  In running with the PowerPC 440, it will enable new product types to be delivered in the portable area, in handhelds, in lightweights...it's really a great time to be part of Amiga.  With this announcement, with Samantha, and I know they're going to show it to you, we also have another announcement with our other partner that I mentioned in the 20 questions and this is a high-end desktop product.  There will be a prototype and more information available at the AmiWest show in sacremento california on the 23rd.  We've been working with this group a little longer than we have than the Samantha team, and we are aware of it's capabilities and we are looking forward to sharing that with you as well.  The bottom line for everybody is for the first time in many, many years, the Amiga community is going to have more than one type of hardware to select from, coming from different price points and variations of product type and we'll get OS4 out there, and make it for everybody to consume and enjoy.  This isn't the only new beginning at Amiga.  We have just closed our first acquisition of a company.  We have just purchased a company in Puni, India. It was a 13 year old development firm with over twenty retail projects and packages primarily targeted at business and enterprise space but also very well known with their skillsets with embedded software, doing work with Ericsson and Noika, and numerous other companies, Ruxan development brings us a highly skilled set of developers, over 40 of them, and all these great products that will soon be brought in to the fold of the Amiga family.  Effective immediately, you can go to www.amigadevindia.com - that stands for Amiga Development India - take a look at the company, our new division over there, and just begin to imagine some of the capabilities this now offers us as a company.  This is another great new beginning for Amiga  as we expand our abilities and soon we'll be expanding our products.  So as you enjoy your show, again, I'm sorry I'm not able to be there, but please know that we're excited about the new hardware that's coming out; we're excited about OS4 coming out, and we're excited about the extension of our Team and family.  Amiga now has a presence in one of the fastest growing economies in the world, directly.  So with physical offices in India and in the United States, as well as satellite offices in England, and other countries around the world, Amiga is beginning to spread again, bit by bit.  So until I get to see you again soon, I wish you all the best and thank you so much for coming, and I thank you for your continued support of Amiga, and look forward to a bright future.  Have a great show.
Title: Re: The Bill McEwen message:
Post by: weirdami on September 25, 2006, 07:32:30 AM
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Effective immediately, you can go to www.amigadevindia.com...Amiga now has a presence in one of the fastest growing economies in the world, directly.


Wow! I LOVE Devindian food!
Title: Re: The Bill McEwen message:
Post by: A3KOne on September 25, 2006, 12:45:10 PM
Am I the only person who finds the Amiga acquisition of Ruksun to be odd/strangely unbelievable/encouraging?
Title: Re: The Bill McEwen message:
Post by: giZmo350 on September 25, 2006, 02:02:29 PM
This is quite the platform....

The PowerPC 440 is a low-power PowerPC architecture microprocessor currently used in IBM's Blue Gene supercomputer (which as of mid-2005 ranks number one on the list of the top 500 supercomputers around the world, with a peak performance of over 280 teraFLOPS). This chip is also used in Cray's SeaStar memory management chips, closely couples HyperTransport memory interface with routing to other nodes in supercomputer clusters.

New OS4 Hardware!   :-D
Title: Re: The Bill McEwen message:
Post by: TheMagicM on September 25, 2006, 03:47:04 PM
I'll hold my applause until I see working Amiga hardware.
Title: Re: The Bill McEwen message:
Post by: Quixote on September 25, 2006, 04:40:54 PM
;-) Now this is welcome news.  I'm very much looking forward to new Amiga hardware, espcially laptops and handhelds.
:idea: Or one of those PDA/cell phone combination things!  Put AmigaOS on one of those....
Title: Re: The Bill McEwen message:
Post by: hamtronix on September 25, 2006, 04:40:57 PM
So did all the law suits get settled? Anyone know the status of debt owed by this cat?
Title: Re: The Bill McEwen message:
Post by: B00tDisk on September 25, 2006, 05:43:18 PM
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TheMagicM wrote:
I'll hold my applause until I see working Amiga hardware.


I'll hold my applause until I see affordable working Amiga hardware in quantity.  IOW something produced in the thousands not in the thousand like the Teron boards.
Title: Re: The Bill McEwen message:
Post by: weirdami on September 25, 2006, 06:23:27 PM
I just hope they don't put customer service in India. I hate that. It's bad enough when you get someone in your own country who speaks English and reads the computer screen verbatim. When they do it from India, with a heavy accent, they get confused when you ask them something not on their screen and you end up having to call back because they didn't understand what YOU were saying.  :madashell:  :angry:  :pissed:
Title: Re: The Bill McEwen message:
Post by: roMancer on September 26, 2006, 02:34:05 PM
me too, I REALLY hope they dont create a customer service that keeps putting you back to main menu in phone dialer menues... ('type 1 for technical support... beep... you are now back in the main menu') - or has no clue of what they should support (customer: 'php scripts cannot be executed.' - service: 'sorry, but we dont give support for php scripts' customer: 'no, its not about the script itself. its about server configuration, please enable php.' service: 'eeeeeehm... please stand by once more, i'll ask the technical department again...')

:pissed:

and, yeah, still the product is missing. I'll hold my applause, too. very much.
Title: Re: The Bill McEwen message:
Post by: Agafaster on September 26, 2006, 02:47:19 PM
to be fair, it is only a dev company they renamed as Amiga Dev.
but I know what you mean though - lots of British companies - banks in particular have Indian call centres. nothing against India or Indians, but a Call centre in Bangalore really should be for the Sub continent - asia at most. I'd rather listen to a welsh person or a Geordie, and gawd knows theyre accents can be broad enough!