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Re: A report from PIANETA AMIGA 2007
« on: September 24, 2007, 07:54:30 AM »
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Does SAM run OS4? If not, then what's the point of it even being displayed at Pianeta Amiga? It has no place at an Amiga show unless it runs an AmigaOS. If I wanted Linux, I'd go to a Linux forum and buy one of the many boards out there that run Linux. I'm tired of hearing the makers of SAM make unfounded promises that their board will run OS4 "soon". Their track record so far is no better than that of AKC. Either they can put up, or shut up.


Their track record is significantly better than ACK's - they actually produced a piece of hardware that *could* run OS4 and are selling it now. One day you may realise that the world is not going to stand around and wait for OS4 to happen. We have other stuff to do and other things to be doing and enjoying. If you get your arse in a knot everytime someone releases a piece of promising PPC hardware that doesn't run OS4 or that could *get a license* (despite trying) for OS4 then frankly you aren't helping anymore than Amiga, Inc.  themselves.
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