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Re: Jens Shoenfeld's anwer to the Apollo petition
« on: June 08, 2012, 12:06:05 PM »
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That's a lie! Individual Computers can make a "document" of anything, but that doesn't mean it's true. I've got 3 Apollo boards, and all are 100% functional and stable. And I'm not alone; there are many other happy Apollo owners.
Like I stated before: It's the ACA 1230/42 accelerator from Jens that causes problems with some A1200 motherboard revisions.
I think Jens bought the Apollo rights because he was scared that someone else would buy it. By doing so, he eliminated all potential competition. And the whole "unstable Apollo" story is one big lie!


Jens has done so much for Amiga.  It is possible someone might have scooped up the Apollo stuff for production, but unlikely, and if was opened up it would be doomed to fail.  The market is so small.  Regardless of the competition argument I am 100% confident Jens is best placed to have the opinon he does.  Right or wrong it's not a lie.  It's the opinon of an excellent electronics technician who produces the only regularly available new hardware for classic amigas.
The apollo horse is well and truly dead.  I have an opinion that 110 posts is enough flogging.

Err like over it already.
 

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Re: Jens Shoenfeld's anwer to the Apollo petition
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2012, 02:28:05 PM »
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Don't mess with Apollo!



Yo Adrian, Wouldn't dare!
To be clear (If I wasn't) My comments weren't in regard to the existing hardware. They were all about the promise of resurection. I luv classic hardware. But I also understand that's what it is.