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Re: Will Amiga ever live again?
« on: June 26, 2004, 03:21:41 PM »
Does anyone actually ever stand up for Commodore?

I think they were a fantastic company, they diversified and made some
fantastic business machines, multimedia computers and games consoles.

As for AGA, we're talking not just about the graphics here but the
sound and the drive controllers.

To me AGA has not been beaten to this day as the finest chipset ever
made.

Yeah, yeah bring on the ATi Radeon X800 jokes etc. etc. but back in
1992 when the Amiga 1200 came out - AGA blew even the NeoGeo out of
the water and what games console even today can you print from,
program etc.

The world desperately needs a Peoples Computer to be sold in a little
colourful box like the Deluxe Paint, Oscar, Wordworth style combos of
the early 90's.

So what if Mehdi Ali made some mistakes, every one of those people is
responsible for what we have today and I'm indebited to them. The best
things don't last forever - "The brightest flame burns quickest".
Particularly if you wonder if Microsoft has been getting governmment
contracts and subsidies.

What Amiga Inc. need to do now is take a PowerPoint(Scala/Holywood)
presentation to Samsung and get a multi-million commision to build
Samsung AmigaOne.
 

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Re: Will Amiga ever live again?
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2004, 04:04:32 PM »
I don't think the users are to blame for what happens in the corporate
world. We have no effect on the money in the accounts of businessmen.

The Amiga Community is not short of ideads though...

I prefer to use a different analogy: a gold prospector from the
Klondike reminiscing about the good old days when there was gold in
them thar hills.

All that needs to be done is for some brave soul in the management of
Amiga Inc. to sell (at a profit) the copyrights, patents etc. to a
large corporation with good distribution outlets.

And I don't mean Eyetech who are just a small repair shop in England,
I'm thinking some of the original bidders from the original Escom deal
- Samsung!

Why not even Motorolla? HELLO MOTO! Ariba Amiga!