Actually, the patent for the Amiga OCS/ECS has already expired. The Patent for the AGA chipset is set to expire in two years. So, since a decision has been made on who owns the rights to the Amiga OS and with chipset patents already expiring or about to expire, Amiga Inc is going to become even less relevant. Amiga Inc won't even been needed.
There are already projects out there that use the FPGA chips to duplicate the OCS/ECS chipsets.
Regards,
MC
so who owns the intellectual property rights to the Amiga chipsets then if not Amiga Inc.
And well if a company sells nothing for a decade...why would people visit that companies website. They have failed even more miserably than the new owners of Commodore who went for it big time with the C64 DTV....why didn't they even commission a similar Amiga in a joystick or Amiga on a chip design to even try and sell something tangible.
They took forever making an OS update that ran on hardware nobody could buy to use...good riddance. However if the new owners do not post details of something useful like OS4 for PS3 or OS4 on some readily available PPC Mac hardware then they can go to hell too as far as I care.
I want an Amiga product, not a CD with some code you can't run on anything you can buy or pick up for next to nothing second hand blah blah.