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Re: KMOS and Amiga Inc Debt Settlement
« on: April 04, 2005, 04:18:32 AM »
@kgrach

I don't live in New York, but I thought the Attorney General could only be served process for certain types of businesses--foreign entities doing business in New York, limited liability corporations (like your own), etc. The other types are supposed to have a process address on file.

Oh. And a totally off-topic plug for Kurt's business. I just installed my RAKA1200. Awesome litte piece of hardware. But I think I would have added a horizontally mounted header for the connector instead of soldering the cable directly to the board; otherwise, it totally kicks ass. :-)

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Re: KMOS and Amiga Inc Debt Settlement
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2005, 07:19:25 PM »
Well, here you go (from New York Department of State, updated weekly):

Selected Entity Name:  KMOS, INC.

Current Entity Name:  KMOS, INC.
Initial DOS Filing Date:  OCTOBER 10, 2003
County:  NEW YORK
Jurisdiction:  DELAWARE
Entity Type:  FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION
Current Entity Status:  ACTIVE

DOS Process (Address to which DOS will mail process if accepted on behalf of the entity)
KMOS, INC.
17 DEER TRACK LANE
GOLDENS BRIDGE, NEW YORK 10526

Registered Agent
JONATHAN WARNER
WARNER & SCHEURMAN
6 WEST 18TH ST. 10TH FLR.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10011
 

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Re: KMOS and Amiga Inc Debt Settlement
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2005, 09:38:42 PM »
I think I'd just like to see m68k Amiga OS opened up, if not in source (and not GNU, if it did happen), then at least with publicly available hardware and software information (or what's left of it, anyway). It's where all the fun is, in my opnion.

But Wayne has a point. KMOS/Amiga will most likely maintain their relationship with Hyperion and Eyetech for as long as it's legally necessary. After that, they'll go on trying to compete with Java and .NET, and yes, they'll probably fail.

And Wayne, dude, way to plug that forum. ;-)

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