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Re: What Happen If Hyperion buy/merge With HW Vendor
« on: November 03, 2006, 03:59:52 PM »
I just hope they do merge with a hardware manufacturer.  This situation of having a developed OS, but no currently-produced hardware to run it on is KILLING the Amiga community.  We've never been so close to having an actual NEW official Amiga, yet so far because of the stalling.

And all the while companies are dropping left, right and centre, when they could be co-operating and might actually see a profit.
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Re: What Happen If Hyperion buy/merge With HW Vendor
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2006, 04:50:03 PM »
I just don't see what the point is of NOT lisencing the new Amiga OS to more platforms?  To protect the investments of hardware developers?  To have control over hardware development like Apple does?  Well, the actual effect has been NO PROFIT for any investors, and NO ADVANCEMENT.  Whereas, if more lisences were granted (i.e. to Pegasos machine developers) there would be an actual machine to run the OS on, and people would actually be able to BUY the thing and USE it (a novel idea).
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