Hare's chronic usage of first name's is annoying. Instead of saying "Bob" why can't he say "Bob Public, chairman of Company XYZ". Not all of us know who is contact are. yeesh.
As usual, the good stuff needs no comment, so I'll respond to the things that concern me.
After Amiga's first filing, I received a call from the CEO of, as far as I could tell, a Company completely unrelated to the Amiga/Thendic dispute. He was very upset that he didn't get to file a Declaration. I explained that his Company wasn't involved in this dispute. He said, "so what", and offered to pay part of the legal costs. Interesting.
Well that's nice to tweak us and then not tell us any more. :-(
I like Amiga's DE product and, particularly their distribution agreement with Microsoft and, I trust, others. Given my content background it is a natural interest. But I am focused on the requirements of a specific customer.
MS? Ick. You get too close and they Borg you. Anyway who is thie specific customer? i ask because he didn't say SQUAT about the ex-Amigans who want a modernized Amiga.
Really, I think it bites that there's even an issue about the PegasOS computer. If the AmigaOS4.0 runs on it, great! No license should be required. This is as insane as the USPO allowing software methods to be patented by software companies (like the guy with the patent on using the XOR logic function to do reverse video for cursors, etc.). Corporations and lawyers are making a mockery of the common sense that was supposedly once the bedrock of innovation.
One of the features that attracted us to the Amiga OS in the first place is that, by definition, it is cross-platform. Improvement in any one market should improve the others, including the desktop. If the same application played across all platforms and devices, so much the better.
Uhhh, does this guy even know what the Amiga is, or what the Amiga OS is? It was converted to mostly C by 1990 (with notably slowdowns) and here it is 2004 and we still don't have it ported. C being portable or even easily ported has always been a glib claim. Cross assemblers and transassemblers, that's the way to go.
Hey whatever happend with that Chinese Lotus Amiga?
A while back I was in China talking with one of the ministers concerned with economic development
How about asking about human rights while you're there? Just asking. :-)
I've never owned an Amiga Computer and, as far as I can remember, never touched an Amiga keyboard.
Freaking wonderful. He's an unwashed heathen? At least Fleecy had an Amiga, albeit belatedly and he was just a software guy.
Its a free country - at least mine was until a few years ago.
OK, well at least we're on board with the Bush and Ashcroft thing.
I know many of you reading this might consider buying a computer due to the operating system installed.
Some of us care most about novel hardware. Then comes the good OS. A good OS on merely-adequate hardware is a waste of effort.