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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: ematech on March 15, 2008, 04:31:01 PM
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another problem is ...... someone can buy Hyperion, but cannot build an amiga computer, you must buy Amiga inc. before.
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Bill will not sell and Hyperion will not sell.
I would like to see the original C= engineers buy it back.
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What is needed here is some one that actually cares for Amiga and not some one who will hold onto something doing nothing.
To be honest if I had the money to do the job I would do it properly never mind others saying its not worth it. If we all had that attitude nothing in the world would ever get done.
The Amiga is worth it, why?
Well look at it this way when the Amiga first came to the world it was advanced way beyond any PC at that time, so if the right people was there to carry it no with it would be so very different to day.
So yes the Amiga is worth it. But the trouble is so many people get there hopes up and then get disappointed, this goes on and on.
We don't need some one holding onto something that does nothing, this is totally useless to the Amiga world.
We have some one who don't give a {bleep} for the Amiga it seem's to me
There has to be some one out there with the power to do some thing about this, never mind all the ohhhhh well Microsoft is top dog.
The technology is out there so is the money its just the person holding the keys. There is no common sense to what is happening its the one who is holding the keys to the problem that cant see it.
F**k am I angry at this.
Mike. :madashell: :madashell:
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Betamax was brilliant, but is there anyone who would bring a tape based video recorder back into there house?
Yes, Amiga was brilliant, but the OS needs a complete rewrite to be competitive, then none of the retro software would work and the remaining Amiga people would be ticked off.
What you would need to do is throw out what we call Amiga Dos and start again building the Workbench GUI on top of a UN*X variant. QNX was a good idea, unfortunately KMOS/Amiga Inc pissed on it and the deal is long dead.
And then you still need a reason for people to switch, there's no modern software out there for Amiga and there's no brilliant idea that would make it a hit. You could spend tens of millions on development and 22 people would buy it.
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persia wrote:
Betamax was brilliant, but is there anyone who would bring a tape based video recorder back into there house?
Beta was a superior product to VHS too - in fact I use Digital Beta and Beta SP every day at work. BetaMax died because Sony kept tight the 'keys to the kingdom', whereas VHS - an inferior product but could be mass produced by many companies 'won the war'.
So the betamax thing could hold true on a whole new level... Even *IF* (and thats a pretty big IF) All other criteria were met (an uber machine were made with hype circulating across the whole Comp/Console world - funding was there and it were on the very brink of production..... oh and pigs flew outta my arse..... backwards!) you'd still NEVER get the name.. probably have LESS chance of getting it than ever!
Because they want a big big piece of an ever diminishing pie - if there's $2.00 in Amiga... they want their 1.75
I just wish there were more parts around - I gotta admit programming my Ami was the most fun I've ever had on a computer - ever.
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nobody needs to buy hyperion. os4 is out there now. hyperion, i'm sure, have gone back to porting games to macintoshes.
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Which is good! OS4 rocks, and if porting games to macintoshes is what keeps them in business, great!
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Put down the mushrooms and back away slowly!! :-P
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weirdami wrote:
nobody needs to buy hyperion. os4 is out there now. hyperion, i'm sure, have gone back to porting games to macintoshes.
Troll!! :-o
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Who cares about "buying" anything. In true Amiga tradition, just WaReZ it ;-)
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But, about which Hyperion are you talking about ? :-P
Hyperion (now part of Oracle) or Hyperion Entertainement or Hyperion records or Hyperion training course or ...??? :rtfm:
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Remember when you had to ask "which Microsoft?" ???
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:idea: Just wait until the trial(s) is/are over. There will probably not be a Hyperion to buy . . . :idea:
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Wolfe wrote:
:idea: Just wait until the trial(s) is/are over. There will probably not be a Hyperion to buy . . . :idea:
Well if that would be the case, everything will be dead an over for good....
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Lemmink wrote:
Wolfe wrote:
:idea: Just wait until the trial(s) is/are over. There will probably not be a Hyperion to buy . . . :idea:
Well if that would be the case, everything will be dead an over for good....
Why is that?
If what you are saying is true, then everything was actually dead when they signed the contract to begin with. And everything to do with OS4 must then be a fantasy - death by pre-conception . . . :-P