Ivan,
We seem to agree on that hardware licensing is not a bad thing in itself. I think it's a Good Thing that a prospective Amiga OS user can buy a complete package from a dealer who is guaranteed to be good and provides support for the complete package.
The main point I'm trying to push is that you should be able to buy any damn compatible hardware you wish to buy and from whomever you want, licenced ditributor or not! Amiga Inc. are a software company and thus I should be able to buy my OS from them separately to install on my hardware.
There simply will not be enough licensed hardware manufacturers/distributors around who will accept terms of selling their hardware bundled with an OS and providing software support and providing a separate product line if they want to sell to the bigger non-Amiga market to ensure competition and provide every piece of current and future Amiga compatible hardware at sensible prices.
This will hurt PPC development, PPC pricing, Amiga OS consumers and Amiga Inc themselves.
It *IS* part of the OS. Those "proprietary extensions" are in the OS now, like it or not and calling it 'only a copy protection' does not exclude it from the OS package. Amiga is entitled to put any anti-piracy measures they feel fit into thier OS. Neither you or i have the right to complain, we don't own it.
If the BIOS + Amiga OS specific BIOS extensions are part of the OS it's yet another reason not to bundle it with the hardware. It should be available separately from the hardware, together with the OS.
I have a right to complain as a customer, even if nothing I say will change their minds. I will buy Amiga OS and as a paying customer I'll have to buy the hardware which Amiga The Software company wants me to buy, from the distributor they tell me to buy it from. The pirates on the other hand - they'll download dc-amigaos4.iso and dc-amigabios.img and then do what I should be able to do; choose the hardware they want.
To date i havent read a thing that says a CD+BIOS pack can't and won't be sold.
Do these quotes sound familiar?:
"the AmigaOS only being available to licensed solution providers for the shipping of combined hardware and software solutions"
"AmigaOS4 and all future versions will ship only on those hardware products to which Amiga Inc has specifically granted a license"
"For hardware which is not capable of being used in conjunction with Amiga WB 3.1 (such as the AmigaOne) we will require, as part of the licence conditions, that a copy of Amiga OS is purchased with all boards sold that are capable of running it."
Add to that what Ben Hermans, Gary Peake and Alan Redhouse have written in various forums.
In fact, quite the opposite. A CD+BIOS package will be offered by Eyetech (if there is a demand) for the people who buy a bogg standard bios with thier PPC mobo, so they may legaly place a bios with the amiga specific copy protection codes into thier system.
I know, and pre-ordered A1G3-SE's from Eyetech
are the only possible exclusion from the bundling policy, together with OS4 for CS/BlizzardPPC.
Eyetech are fully within thier rights to refuse to ship a single AmigaOne and still sell the hardware design to anyone they please.
I don't think they're allowed to sell somebody else's hardware design.
If you sell the same hardware devoid of all Amiga bios codes, extensions and OS, then they have no say in who or where you sell the boards. No corporate stranglehold here.
Exactly, that's why hardware distributors and manufacturers won't bother with the Amiga market. The stranglehold is applied to the throats of us Amiga OS users who don't give a flying fsck about from whom we buy *our* hardware or whether that hardware is licensed or not. It's our market that loses competition. It's our market that won't grow as fast as it could have, if at all. It's us who have to pay for all this stupidity.
I wish everyone would stop speaking of the A1G3-SE as if it was the only and final solution. There might be and come boards that don't have ROM sockets or incompatible ROM sockets. Their distributors might not be interested in Amiga at all, even though their hardware would be Amiga OS compatible. And so on and so on. Are people so starving for new hardware that they'll settle for this one specific motherboard from one single distributor for all future without any foresight and rational thought? Is every misconduct and ugly trick and even legally dubious business practice which ultimately will backfire at yourselves in one or more ways accepted and forgiven because this one specific piece of hardware will have "Amiga" in its name and it happens to run a certain number of multiples faster than your ancient 68k system held together by duct tape and paper clips?
Ya know, i love this place. You can have a decient debate/discussion without someone comeing out of the woodwork to pee on your bonfire.
I dunno, people are already throwing things like "idiots", "pirates" and "vicious paranoia" around.
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