Hi Kronos

>Its not about buying AOS4 but about paying a licence on HW that has nothing
>to do with AInc.
I think it has everything to do with Ainc if anyone wants to sell
something as an "Amiga Computer". And the license isn't on the
hardware anyway. The license is to allow it to run the OS. In short
you can't make Amiga Hardware and market the Amiga name brand without
Amiga's approval. This comes in the form of buying a license to do so.
>The price for a full AOS4 on CSPPC is ~100Euro according
>to Vesalia. That price would be fair for the Pegasos-version.
Agreed. 100% i agree. Totally i agree. Without pause and/or reservation
do i agree.

>AInc didn't help developing the Pegasos and they didn't help the
>Taiwanese developing the TeronCX/Agimmesomenumbers.
>Eyetech decided to sell their product under the AOne name and therefore
>have to pay $xxx to AInc.
Irrelevent. The cost of production is entirely thier affair. If they
want to sell the Amiga name they will have to buy a license to do so.
Eyetech did it and at a real nice price. However, there are a few
baseline specs you need to meet before being an "Amiga System".
Eyetech did this quite well and at a good price. All the current
PPC Amiga accelerators will be able to run OS4 and they are negotiating
the final bits as we speak. Hyperion are also doing the work on
that hardware as well. The OS will expect a few things, PPC cpu, usb,
etc, etc... The license agreement outlines those and allows hardware
makers to create compatables that wont die as soon as they try to boot
with the OS.
>BPlan decided to sell their board mainly to industrial costumers and a few
>Amiga-fans. They don't want/need the AOne-name so why should they pay?
They should pay because they are selling Amiga Computers to those
Amiga-fans. Anyway this is all because Ralph Schmidt wanted to clone
AmigaOS and sell it as MorphOS with so called "Amiga compatability".
I'd like to know where he got the OS sources from and how he got
permission for them.
One thing im slightly worried about though is being able to run linux.
I know the dev boards/beta boards are moving with linux on the drives
but once you swap in the ROM will linux still be able to run? It might
take a bit of tinkering with the kernal to get a linux build but i'm
hopeing it will run as is. Even so, i've never been a real linux user.
It's just been something i could always boot when i wanted to tinker
around in linux.