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Re: Whatever Happened To The Real Amiga Community.
« on: December 19, 2010, 12:05:20 AM »
Quote from: Wayne;599659
I hate to burst your bubble, and I know we're talking potato, potato here, but any computer (or other system) without any hope whatsoever of a real commercial future is, in fact, dead.

Well, according to these standards Linux and opensource generally died some 3-5 yrs ago :rtfm:  
Yet both they and Amiga seems well alive and breathing from my point of view.
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Re: Whatever Happened To The Real Amiga Community.
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2010, 02:01:01 AM »
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 The Amiga -- dead as it is -- was created as a commercial venture and failed, last in 1994.

And since it was once a commercial venture it must always stay a commercial venture? And the only other alternative is begin a dead platform? :confused:
When was this decided? I did not receive that memo!! :angry:

We got opensource hardware (minimig) in active development, and opensource software (Aros 68k) in active development; I can't really see where this fits with your postulated reality :rolleyes:

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I sense much denial in you young padawan..  :)

Just fixxed my sig. :rtfm:;)
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