Grudge against whom?
Pascal Papara and Ralph Schmidt have never had any public issues with one another.
On the other hand, it is Hyperion Entertainment CVBA who are legally in a position to officially release a version of their operating system for emulation purposes but have instead made a point to state in their software license agreement that users are only allowed to run their OS on specific hardware platforms.
By not licensing his software (at this time), Ralph Schmidt is in fact discouraging the commercial enablement of what Hyperion Entertainment CBVA consider to be an "unsupported use" of their software.
Does this sound like somebody who wants to upset Hyperion Entertainment CBVA at all costs? Hardly.
Agree, but that's not how the thinking goes.
AmigaOS4.x for classic was said to be their "best seller" at one point.
So the logic being employed is that any action that seemingly affects their "best seller" has been taken with intention to do harm. Any other logical explanation is to be ignored. heh.
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