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Offline tonyvdb

Re: Amiga technology and patents ownership ?
« on: January 18, 2006, 11:20:41 PM »
Slightly off topic but to say that fue people know about the "Amiga Brand" is not very true. When Amiga was selling their A3000(t), 4000(t) 1200 and 600 in the 1990's it outsold the PC almost two to one in the UK only the Mac. sold better. So this tells me that there are alot of Amiga users out there who either have it stored in their atic or are still using it today. I know only a fue people that dont know what an Amiga is and considering that my A4000D is still running today tells me that it is a well made product. I hope that some day Amiga as we all know it will come back to life. (not likely but I would like to see it happen) The Amiga One is a start but is not really an Amiga as we know as there are so many changes to it.
Amiga 2000HD Indivision ECS
Amiga 4000D towerised OS 3.1 and 3.9 on CF cards
Indivision AGA, Mediator 4000
Video Toaster 4000 Flyer v4.3 Millenium.
202gig of video drive space & 5gig audio.
 

Offline tonyvdb

Re: Amiga technology and patents ownership ?
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2006, 03:26:10 PM »
I live in Canada, but folowed the Amiga news closely at the time. It was a sad day when comodore went under. The North americain office of Comodore was most likely the main reason for them going under. Their coustomer service was just terrable and the marketing was very poor.
Amiga 2000HD Indivision ECS
Amiga 4000D towerised OS 3.1 and 3.9 on CF cards
Indivision AGA, Mediator 4000
Video Toaster 4000 Flyer v4.3 Millenium.
202gig of video drive space & 5gig audio.