MiniMorph wrote:
It seems you know little about copyrights and Patents.
You'd be suprised.
Looking at your site, (assuming you are fordp) you come from a technical background?
Cloning the hardware does not infringe copyright as the function of the Amiga has been copied NOT the design itself.
The design is described in detail in the HRM, it has numeric constant values, state machines, timing diagrams etc. The author has said that he converted this documentation into what became MiniMig.
If it had been an abstract, high level description of the function of an Amiga, I dont think we'd be having this debate.
That said, there are quite a few subtle differences between the Amiga chipset as described by the HRM and MiniMig, maybe enough to differentiate them, maybe not. I'll leave it upto someone trying to sell it commercially to work out if it is enough.
Patents in most places last a maximum of 20 years so anything on the market on or before 1988 is fine from a patent point of view.
Yeah, sometimes 20, sometimes 25. I mentioned it several times in the past in other threads. If there are any patents covering AGA I speculated it would be a few more years for them expire.
But we weren't talking patents, we were talking copyright.
I was just trying to offer one possible explaination as to "Where are all the MiniMig's?" and why no company had picked up the manufacture, the point of this thread ;-)