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Re: Hyperion Entertainment CVBA and Amiga Inc. reach settlement
« on: October 19, 2009, 10:41:46 AM »
Thats a great news! If it would stay in hands of Amiga Inc it wouldn't go anywhere,as they didn't have a vision.
 There is a few ways Hyp. could go now and make some profit to expand+promote, in my opinion that would be the best for (almost) everyone:
 
 Keep working on OS4 and new versions, but now focus on something like this - start making own AMIGA branded models, but let PC,Mac users have AmigaOS available for it, with special PCIx card with system Core on it (this one would be made only by Hyp. and could be named simply AmigaCore) and sell Amiga Logo license for third part companies to make Amiga clones.  Plus could sell Amiga branded keyboards, mouses,even monitors. etc. for new users who would invest only in AmigaCore card.
 If anyone of Hyperion read it - I have more ideas and I wouldn't say no if you offer me a job hahaha ;)
 What changes you could make in system (after things like good browser and other software is sorted) to make it more interesting for potential users - promote it as a main OS on user`s PC (so it need to be as stable as possible,but Amiga Core card could help it - system could be run from fast chips,which are not so expensive anymore) and make extremely reliable WinXP and W7 emulation (if possible included in the system, but You would have to buy legal W$) or simply 2 systems on same PC.
Another cool idea is some kind of compatibility with Linux and package of other systems emulation included in OS (clic-n-go system for old Amiga, c64,atari,nintedo,sega games etc.) and cool new Amiga brand pads :)
 Is that look a bit too much? I don't think so. There is plenty of people out there sick of W$ and would welcome some alternative (hopefully not as expensive as Mac). And if AmigaCore card (with AmigaOS4+ DVD) could be sold for 200-300 euro it would make it profitable and interesting.
 What do you think guys?
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