Lockon_15 wrote:
An interesting point of view. If the Microsoft alongside IBM, some 20 years ago, were equally aware of copyright infrigement and performing adequate anti-piracy campaign, where would be WINTEL platform today ?
I expect they were fully aware of what was happening, just as they are now.
Lockon_15 wrote:
How about making Amiga platform more accessible to others which lacks "Classic Amiga" experience ?
How is allowing people to burn their own Kickstart ROMs more accessible than allowing them to buy pre-made ones, if they have no "Classic Amiga experience"? I think you will find that burning your own chips is more difficult and MUCH more expensive (once you have bought the chip programmer) than just buying the legal ROMs. Furthermore, if everybody made their own ROMs, where would that leave vendors who sell the chips? They would no longer be able to sell these items, which would mean people who do not have the time, skills or money to burn their own would not be able to get hold of KS chips at all. How "accessible" do you think that would be?
Lockon_15 wrote:
No wondring why most of crowd can't or won't mod a bare PC floppy to work on Amiga. Oooh, yes, I forgot, thats also against Amiga community interest...
I have no idea what that is supposed to mean.
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moto