dammy wrote:
Even if I was still a AROS supporter, what possible difference could it make to me about what OS SAM440 is running since it runs AROS as well? Would I be losing out on a sale? Would I be losing out on any money? So I'm not sure what your trying to prove.
The more Amiga enthusiasts switch to OS4, the less interest there is in other systems, including AROS, Anubis, or whatever your preference is. It's very telling that certain individuals never cease to find a negative slant with which to derail OS4.x and SAM 440 threads. Whatever your motivation, it's annoying to have the same old negative trash repeated over and over.
I still point to the fact, it's not officially being called an "Amiga" two or four.five or whatever, it's still a SAM440.
It doesn't need to have the word Amiga in the name. Amiga Inc. themselves said that they were interested in porting OS4.x to that system back when their business relationship with Hyperion hadn't turned sour.
That depends on your view of the lawsuit and the licensing agreement. The judge has allowed Hyperion to continue as if the original agreement was in place and it is legally questionable whether Amiga Inc. have any say over Amiga OS at all.
Original agreement spelled out what hardware could run OS4. Harware was either existing or AmigaOne. The hardware for the AmigaOne was designated by the other half of the Amiga partners, Eyetech. Has Eyetech designated SAM440 as an AmigaONE?
The definition of Target PPC hardware in the agreement did not require Eyetech's endorsement, permission or anything else. In fact, it didn't even say that Amiga Inc. had to label it as such. IIRC, it simply had to be marketed as an Amiga and sold with the OS.
The judge clearly stated he would allow continue under the current circumstances, which is before Hyperion went with SAM440, since it was about money and that could be corrected at a later date. So it's legally questionable if Hyperion and any retail outlets be held responsible for unlawful sales of Amiga Inc's IP.
Rejection of the injunction gave the right to proceed for now. Whether they get to keep the money is another issue.
Regardless, I'm done with this topic. If you wish to believe that nothing new can be an Amiga because Amiga Inc. haven't branded it due to the lawsuit, go ahead. However, I do hope that the next OS4.x or SAM 440 thread won't end back up on this topic, or other negative topics.
Hans