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Re: The legal future of "Amiga"
« on: December 08, 2008, 02:59:27 PM »
@orb85750
Thanks for  the court detail,nice to get up to date.
@Fingers
LMAO, best disclaimer ever.
@persia
Awesome sig.

Well, I'm praying for a Hyperion victory, they at least seem to have some drive about them and some faith in the OS.
As to other points raised in this thread:
1: Mac's are very nice and I'd love one, shame they cost so freakin' much. However if you build a pc whilst looking at the mac compatibility list you could make a nice "Hackintosh".
2: I have no doubt that Amiga can still make big sales. Anyone lacking faith just take a look at how well the Asus eee PC's sell.
3: It is also my opinion that an "AGA Amiga in a joystick", New AGA MOBO's (like Natami) and modern powerful MOBO's with OS4, PCIE etc.. are all viable.
4: A true Amiga IMHO is a combination of OS and hardware. The OS has progressed at least, thanks to Hyperion, but the hardware? I bought my A1200 years ago because it was as easy to use for games as a console, more powerful, expandable and yet.......it was a proper computer too. This is exactly what I'd like to buy again but nothing truly exists to fill the gap. OK, I know I can run Linux on pretty much anything but Linux is not user-centric, it's coder-centric, at least for now. A PS3 with OS4 would be nice but that isn't even the ideal, unless they made a PS3 in a wedge with a keyboard, or a laptop version and maybe a big box PS3 with lot's of expansion slots..... aahh....the good ol' days. :roll:
Falling into a dark and red rage.