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Offline SpaceMonkey

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Re: To Vampire or not
« on: June 14, 2017, 01:29:16 PM »
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Yes, I do not work for "the team", correctly observed. It is my understanding, as your answer also suggests, that only clear-cut bug reports containing code snippets is what matters. Meaning that if the program failing is proprietary, one would go through disassembling the binaries to find snippets, or what?



Nope, I don't expect much at all - that is rather the point.



Exactly, but we are pretty much stuck with long standing bugs and software mismatches, as well as legal problems and what else.



What I "demand" is:
* a lot more accurate marketing - just look at this...
http://www.apollo-core.com/index.htm?page=features
So we know the FPU is, at best, dysfunctional - what about the rest? Is this page at all trustworthy if one wants to know what is current state? Or does it require wading through forums such as eab and a1k, filtering propaganda and rumours from reality?

* a lot more accurate marketing - "buy it for what it is" we are told, but it can be damn hard to know what it actually is at any given time, since all information and marketing coming from "you guys" (what to call it - it is not a company, and we are told Vampire and Apollo Core are two very different things) is about what it potentially can be (typically in next core releases).

* a lot more accurate marketing - all the people surrounding the project, who do not have the hardware, who have not used it, yet are mighty opinionated about how truly breathtakingly awesome it is, and are allowed to spread this .. truthiness pretty much undisturbed.

* a lot more accurate marketing - are buyers who buy from AmigaKit and other retailers made aware that they are participating in some sort of beta program? How long can one expect the current V500v2+ and V600v2 cards to be supported by Apollo Core?

* modesty and politeness in general. Guess I can now add "leech" to the rather long list of terms used by "you guys" on me.

I was told that only if I could see and use the Vampire myself, I would be convinced.
I was told that I should shut up since I did not even have a Vampire myself.
It was only logical that I should buy Vampire, right? So I did, both of them.
Am I convinced? Not really. Should I still shut up? Apparently. :laughing:

And your point is?
 

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Re: To Vampire or not
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2017, 04:29:50 PM »
For me the vampire V2 is the sole reason a got back in to owing and using an Amiga again. To date i have spend around £650 pimping out my Amiga 600. As a comparison it blows away my A4000 EC30 2+16MB i used to own.

Would I like a 68060 style MMU and FPU damn YES, am I losing sleep over it NO. It works just fine with OS 3.9 running a nice large screen.



I think there should be a Topic called "I hate the Apollo \ Vampire because ....." for some people on this thread.