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Title: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: Pyromania on October 21, 2007, 10:00:01 PM
Sacramento, California -- October 21nd, 2007 -- To celebrate the much anticipated release of Amiga OS 4.0 for Classic PowerPC based Amiga's, DiscreetFX will be giving away ten copies on November 30th, 2007.

DiscreetFX appreciates the hard work and fine programming talent that went into the development of this fantastic upgrade of the Amiga operating system. We want to celebrate and give classic users something positive and fun to think about. To be entered in the free giveaway just e-mail DiscreetFX with the name of one of the original Amiga designers. On November 30th ten lucky individuals that answered the question correctly will receive Amiga OS 4.0. Please watch for more DiscreetFX contests and giveaways before Christmas 2007.

Best regards


DiscreetFX Team




About DiscreetFX

DiscreetFX has been creating software products for the Amiga, video editing, computer generated graphics (CGI) industry since 1995. The Amiga computer defined and created the affordable video editing, computer graphics market with its birth in 1985. DiscreetFX creates Real-time transitions and effects seen on over 100 television programs including Blind Date, 5th Wheel, Shipmates and more! You can also see DiscreetFX software used on the following networks HBO, Showtime, Discovery Channel, PBS, Fox and more! Video Toaster, VT[5], VT[4]/[3]/[2], SpeedEDIT are registered trademarks of NewTek. Amiga is a registered trademark of Amiga Incorporated.
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: ACK_h8r on October 21, 2007, 10:25:25 PM
This is getting way out of hand (as usual), wait till the damn product is actually in your hands before making carrot dangling announcements, if this does not appear on that date your going to look like fools.

Come on troika/ack, make an announcement while the blind are out in full force.
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: Pyromania on October 21, 2007, 10:42:16 PM
Thanx for the positive feedback.

 :banana:
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: weirdami on October 21, 2007, 10:46:20 PM
@Pyromania

The dancing banana means that you got a few copies at the show, right?  ;-)

Either way, I think it all means that in 2 weeks, the price of PPC cards will go up.
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: amigagr on October 21, 2007, 11:07:54 PM
...if only we could find the damn email at the website...
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: ACK_h8r on October 21, 2007, 11:15:09 PM
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Thanx for the positive feedback.


In the real world people get positive feedback when they deliver, in amiga world announcements are treated as gospel.
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: Pyromania on October 21, 2007, 11:22:21 PM
@ACK_h8r

If that is the case then what kind of people complain about free giveaway contests?
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: amigagr on October 21, 2007, 11:27:40 PM
the one that complain for everything :-)
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: Crom00 on October 22, 2007, 12:15:57 AM
We're clebrating Release of an operating system for an orphaned machine, that will only run on a super-specialty accelerator card that maybee sold a few thousand units.

I bought a CSPPC in 98 and had a great time with it. At the time of purchase I didn't imagine it would take almost 10 years to get a version of AmigOS ported to it. I sold it back in 1995 for $50 more than it's original purchase price.


Absolute insanity.... :crazy:
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: weirdami on October 22, 2007, 12:23:00 AM
@pyromania

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...what kind of people...


trolls.
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: thanos on October 22, 2007, 12:30:08 AM
Cool stuff...

I'm sure 10 lucky people will be very happy.

Too bad many people, including myself, won't be able to take advantage.

Go DiscreetFX, and continue to be supportive!
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: little on October 22, 2007, 12:32:16 AM
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We're clebrating Release of an operating system for an orphaned machine, that will only run on a super-specialty accelerator card that may sell a few thousand copies.

Exactly, maybe if they release a version that runs on PowerPC macintosh models (that nowadays are dirty cheap) we can celebrate, because this is not the birth of a new operative system, but the raising of an undead ... just in time for hallowen  :-o
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: Trev on October 22, 2007, 12:37:29 AM
@ACK_h8r

Do you ever have anything constructive to say? We've all suffered our share of Amiga-related heartache--I'm not too fond of Elbox, for example--but Bill is just being enthusiastic. I gathered from speaking to him briefly this afternoon that he's just as excited as any of us to see OS4 released for classic hardware.

Frankly, after visiting AmiWest today and seeing what I perceived as particularly poor attendance--though I hear AmigaKit did rather well--I applaud any professional who continues to stand by the platform, especially given its dismal financial outlook.

Trev
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: Crom00 on October 22, 2007, 01:28:56 AM
Releasing a version of Amiga OS that runs on a MAC or a certain revision of mac like the SawtoothG4 or digital Auido G4 (hell even beige the G3 I threw in the trash last year) would make sense...as these machines are readily avaiable worldwide on any given sunday at the local computer show/ flea market.

Folks give these away, universities throw them out.. off lease machines are everywhere.

The thought of sourcing a CSPPC & paying $200 more than the price I paid almost 10 years ago ($800-$1000) makes zero sense. Especially when there are ?millions? of G4's out there that would possibly run the software.

I guess that would kill any potential sales of any ACK motherboards.

I believe there are Amiga-Mac transplants, even just hardcore mac guys that would tinker with AmigaOS4 if it ran on their spare PPC Mac, or God forbid a PS3.

If I still had the CSPPC I'd be happy, and it's a nod to all those Amigans that hung in there with the platform so still a good move.

It's just painfull knowing that there are G4Macs being scrapped that could run Amiga os4.
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: Agafaster on October 22, 2007, 12:24:51 PM
I know I know ! I can still source a G4 MacBook laptop from Currys for a not unreasonable amount - I could have OS4 on the move !
but .... (and its a biggun) to port a commercial (ie people pay for it) OS to this hardware, requires that Apple be happy for it to go on, and access to their hardware docs. bear in mind that Linux was essentially 'hacked' onto that hardware, and its a free OS.
do we really need another litigation ? that would surely nail OS4, Amiga Inc and Hyperion.

just my 4 penn'orth.
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: Argo on October 22, 2007, 04:36:43 PM
In the court documents, there is a conversation between Acube and McEwen. Acube said tht one of teh Italian OS 4.0 developers had it working on the Mac Mini and that it was in a early state.
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: Nickman on October 24, 2007, 07:12:42 AM
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To be entered in the free giveaway just e-mail DiscreetFX with the name of one of the original Amiga designers.


What email ?
Title: Re: DiscreetFX Amiga OS 4.0 Classic Celebration
Post by: AmigaMance on October 26, 2007, 05:25:36 AM
-Edit-
 Nevermind.