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Re: AmigaOne clones?
« Reply #14 from previous page: January 02, 2003, 04:12:30 AM »
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Billsey wrote:
@Kronos and Tigger:

Do you really think Apple won't defend their own turf? Unless Apple provides those drivers, it ain't happening without an awful lot of litigation and people going to jail. Linux is a free OS that can be downloaded without cost. Amiga OS is a commercial product that would be in direct competition with Apple on their own hardware.


The very same Terra Soft company we are talking about who is the big distributer of the Teron boards from MAI, also ships its Yellow Dog Linux (PPC linux) on Apple computers, in fact they are an Apple OEM and the Macs they ship have full Apple warranty etc.   In fact they will even load Mac on Linux on the machine if you want them too.  Apple is a hardware company really, if they can ship hardware thats great to them, they'd love another OS to run on their hardware at this point.  In answer to your other dongle question.  The issue is that the OS isnt coded to check for a USB dongle which would have been fine.   Instead its looking for a Rom on a motherboard, noone is going to make special boards (I'm sure you've seen the comment from the Barbie guys), we cant even use the same board as Eyetech is supplying, because they are soldering a new Boot Rom to the motherboard.   If the OS had a USB dongle instead we'd have hardware options, we dont now, and thats an issue.  If Eyetech runs into money trouble, supply problems, etc we have no Amigas, thats a crazy situation for Amiga Inc as a software company to allow itself to be in, and almost equally crazy for Hyperion who gets paid on software unit sales.
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Re: AmigaOne clones?
« Reply #15 on: January 02, 2003, 05:29:06 AM »
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That would be the same mailing list that gave us such important tidbits as "this isnt an MAI board"


they said it's not an MAI board because---get this, please---it's not an MAI board.

MAI makes IC chips and partners with companies that make boards.

Billsey,
I'm sorry, this has been beat into the ground so hard everyone should have a clue by now.  The board is MAI's, here look:

Eyetech to distribute MAI boards

These are the same boards TerraSoft is distributing, its the same board MAI showed to 1000's at Linuxworld in September.   Its the same board that all the Linux sites are reviewing.   They are MAI's boards, being manufactured by a subsidiary of Sanmina-SCI and then shipped out.    I'm getting really tired of this disinformation about the board being spread around.
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Re: AmigaOne clones?
« Reply #16 on: January 02, 2003, 07:03:54 PM »
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samface wrote:
Amiga Inc. making money on the brand... LOL! I just can't help myself from laughing everytime I see this weird conspiracy theory popping up on Amiga forums. I mean, how much do you expect them to make out of a nearly extinct and forgotten trademark.
$50 bucks for each sold board in licensing fees? LOL! Where do people get all this from, really?

Lets see we got the idea for the trademark thing from Fleecy and Bill at the developers meetings.  (We also found out how much Fleecy likes sheep at those meeting 4 or more times per meeting), should we now think they found the error in their ways????    Did I miss the post when they recanted that????  
As for Amiga Inc getting money for each Eyetech board, that theory was most recently addressed by Lawyer Ben (not to be confused with Gentle Ben who hung out with Ron Howards brother) who said that Amiga Inc got very little for each sale of the OS, and instead was making money on the sales of Eyetech boards.  

Gee Whose FUDding now???
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