Not sure why all the hoo har?
The guy is building novelty PCs with a retro name that he has licensed. One of them a pretty neat looking c64.
My view is there's room in the world for this type of kit. it's a positive effort.
As was Red's. WD Red.
As long as there is clarity as to what these machines do, and are, and what they arent.
I agree, and if they had handled them self much better in the community from the start then I would have no problem with what they are trying to do and understand the market they are targeting are people with fond memories of the device, not the people that still use them. The problem I have is there lack of any recpect to the current community, or to the brand and what it has become before they even entered the market. How quickly some of you forgotten he threaten this very Site because it uses Amiga.org. with worlds like "who gave you the right to use that!" and "your just going to have to deal with it" when asked if Workbench 5 is not going to cause more issues or conflict with OS4. I personally hope Hyperion names their next version AmigaOS 6.0 if they want to play that game.
Its very sad, maybe they can turn it around, but I still feel they have a lot to learn about the market they are entering (example marketing your OS is going to be called Workebench when there is legal case going on about who actually owns that trademark) and I do feel if any one in the Amiga community really want what they are offering then get your modding hats on and just get one with it, you don't have to wait, the full details of how to do a C64 mod is online (somewhere) install Aros, linux, Windows, Amiga forever you got a pretty neat system. Just like I'm hooping to do with my MCC machine
