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Offline Dan

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Re: Who currently owns the rights
« on: November 16, 2004, 10:18:46 PM »
It would be a very Petro thing to do :-P
The problem is that the trademark is owned by a play hide an seek coporate assets outfit.
And the patents and hardwaredesign is owned by Gateway and the games by their respective companies.

BTW didn´t the old Amiga Int under Petro combine lisa, paula and denise into one single chip way back when?
Around the time there was talks about Coldfire.

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Re: Who currently owns the rights
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2004, 04:16:41 PM »
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So what you're after IS to resurrect BoXer then?

Coldfire+Atari Falcon compatible DSP+custom chips in FPGA :-P
Amiga,Atari and 68k Mac compatible?
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Re: Who currently owns the rights
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2004, 08:52:53 PM »
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Martyn wrote:
So what you're after IS to resurrect BoXer then?

Coldfire+Atari Falcon compatible DSP+custom chips in FPGA :-P
Amiga,Atari and 68k Mac compatible?


Yeah, but I've already got one of them... and it runs MacOS X and Windows XP too :-P

But that one isn´t as cool :-P
But I too think that the price wouldn´t be worth it. Maybe Catweasel XVII? :lol:
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