Hehe, good to know that I did not critisize the price of A1200 version on my blog so I did not get humiliated on the internet :-) j/k
It is funny though that I got a comment from a guy who complained when I had written the Indivision gives rock solid image stability, he told me that the image flickered a bit in hires-laced, almost as if I had tricked him into buying it. Hey man, thats just the way interlace modes look when they are flicker-fixed lol, even UAE screens in interlace looks like that!
Jens, you should sell the A600 Apollo, I guess it would sell in thousands of units, especially if you sell if for €99.99! ;-)
The funny thing is that those who scream loudest are the ones disqualifying themselves. I was pointed to the amigalounge blog and nearly laughed my a** off scrolling all the way down: First, he's complaining about pricing, wants to make his own Amiga designs (yeah, right, we've seen iWin before). Then he'd sell Indivision ECS at 69 USD in "thousands". Sure, a market that's good for a few hundred will take a few thousand extra units if it's only cheap enough. Didn't know that rule yet, maybe that's what I made wrong the past 15 years?
However, his random photos truly make up for all the fuzz that this person is babbeling. He's great at putting out numbers without background. He's arguing, and it even looks right if you don't ask any questions (such as "does the developer need to eat?"). He argues and argues, and then places this "random photo" in his blog:
http://www.amigalounge.com/uploaded_images/argue091204ek6-779239.jpg
Thanks buddy, you've made my day :-)
Jens