Also, do you remember the blue prints on Eyetech's webpage in the AmigaOne's early stages? You know, the one Eyetech made on their own but couldn't use because Escena didn't deliver the necessary chipsets as promised? What I can't believe is your ignorant statement about Eyetech not having anything to do with hardware design. If you don't believe me, browse to:
http://www.eyetech.co.uk/amigaone/pics/a1board.gif--
This design was made by *ESCENA* and the protos were produced in the *DCE* laboratory under eyetech'ssfunding. The blueprints were made by
Martin Schuller.
Finally, stop your "must not be" about their license requirements. It's their OS and they decide which hardware they want to support, not you or anyone else. They've decided to only make support for the hardware manufacturers willing to cooperate because they think that will be the best thing to do. You obviously don't have the capacity to comprehend their motive for this but yet you seem to be confident enough to challange their decission. Tell me, how come you think you know these things better than them? I've asked you this so many times without getting even as much an attempt to reply as you prefer to ramble on about your own vision on how you would have done things if you were the owner of the Amiga. Please, can't you even try giving me a reason for why I should listen to you at all?
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Of course, it wasn't their sweat that was spent to make it, so they can kill it off by limiting it to whatever
they want. And don't tell me anything about funding
for the development cause Hyperion develop OS4 with their own financial resources.