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Re: Who currently owns the rights
« on: November 17, 2004, 05:31:21 PM »
Relax Catherder. No need to make this look like an eye for an eye ANN based thread where everybody needs to show what was said.

You've read Bloodline's comments, he doesn't share your point of view, possible because you 2 have a different definitions on certain meanings. Either leave it as it is, or take the things you can use from his comments.

If you think your idea can work, and it seems others share your view, either work out a business plan (perhaps with some people here) and get some money or cancel it now.

Or just stop this thread and start a new one after gathering some info from what was said here.

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Re: Who currently owns the rights
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2004, 07:21:07 PM »
I'm talking about a higher speced machine costing anything up to $100 and sold under the banner of a "retro computer". The people interesed will be grown up with jobs now so the price isn't a big deal, if sufficiently powerful it could emulate a number of different computers so the market wouldn't just be previous Amiga owners.

Something like the C-one you mean but then 16/32 bit Home computers instead of 8 bits.
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