I think this shows what happens when you reach too far. If Bill and company had just tried to re-start the production lines for the 4000 and 1200 they would have money in the bank now instead of 2.2 million in the hole. They tired to make a giant leap when they should have taken small steps. Essentially, Bill and Co. made Amiga Inc. into a research firm, not production company. They didn't want to produce a product, market it, ship it, and hope some one buys it. What they didn't realize is that all that would have been no problem. They wanted to create something totally new. Time ran against them. Now they have no produce, (yet), little hope, and may be no future. I hope I'm wrong. :-(