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JiffyDOS license acquired by Brain Innovations
« on: May 24, 2009, 03:31:19 AM »
News from the C4 show!!!!

http://lyonlabs.org/commodore/c4-2009/IMG_1888-800x600.jpg

This is big time for Commodore 8bit users! The potential here extends beyond just legal JiffyDOS roms becoming available. This is bigtime folks!!!
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Re: JiffyDOS license acquired by Brain Innovations
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2009, 05:42:43 AM »
@klx300r

Actually it looks like it was not exactly his rights to sell, but a license that has been revoked.

This is all new info and not my place to speclulate further except to say this is looking to be a VERY big event for C= 8bit fans!
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Re: JiffyDOS license acquired by Brain Innovations
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2009, 03:04:58 PM »
Quote from: Amiduffer;455924
Red, mind filling us non-8bit user in on the history of this story. Sounds almost as bad as A-inc., the albatross of the computer industry.


I'll give the Cliff Notes :-)

Creative Micro Designs (CMD) was known for high end hardware solutions for The Commodore 64 & 128.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Micro_Designs

In 2001 CMD finally quite the Commodore market, later that year Maurice Randall (later Click Here Software) acquired the rights to sell most of the product line. It was never known if he bought the rights or simply had a license.

Maurice was long known in the C= community for small software products like Geos addons, he was also a race car driver and owns a automotive shop. Long story short he did sell JiffyDOS roms on and off (mostly off) along with some old stock of magazines and low ticket items, but production of the big stuff Like SuperCPU, CMD HDs and RAMLINKs never happened. To make things worse he has collected pre-order money for some of these big ticket products dating back to as far as 2001 in some cases. You also have people who sent big ticket products in for repair, which disappeared into a black hole.

Jim Brain is also well known in the C= community. He has worked on developing hardware and released the design to the public. Most recently he has been working on the uIEC and selling units himself.

http://www.c64-wiki.com/index.php/uIEC

Jim Brain makes that announcement last night which is specific to JiffyDOS, a product that greatly enhances the speed of floppy drives in Commodore 8 bit computers. It appears Maurice Randall's license for JiffyDOS has been revoked and Jim Brain (Brain Innovations) has one now. Pure speculation on my part and probably everyone else at this point is that this will lead to the rest of the product line eventually. If I was gambling, I'd give it 99 out of 100 odds this will lead to most of the other products!
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Re: JiffyDOS license acquired by Brain Innovations
« Reply #3 on: May 24, 2009, 03:06:04 PM »
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Were you there?


No, unfortunately I was not. I was in #c64friends IRC channel which passed on the announcement.
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