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Offline magnetic

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Re: Troika Progress Report
« Reply #29 from previous page: May 29, 2006, 07:11:00 PM »
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"MAI" Did not dump that board on you. Amiga inc and Eyetech did. It was prototype technology and anyone in the industry knew about the Teron boards as being bad technology. You guys did NOT want to listen to Bplan or alot of us posting on these boards. Instead, you want to label us as trolls. NOW YOU KNOW THE REAL TRUTH.

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Yeah dont feel like this:  :-?

The facts are it is doubtful anyone will be able to obtain "the license" from Amiga. As a matter of fact even Hyperion had negotiated bad terms with their own license which is preventing them from a real release of "OS4"

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Re: Troika Progress Report
« Reply #30 on: May 29, 2006, 08:22:58 PM »
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And the other question is, what about a license from Amiga Inc?

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This question was already asked many times and Troika always evaded a direct answer.

This is what worries me... I doubt many will buy these boards if they do not run OS4. I personally doubt they will get a license from Amiga INC.
 

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Re: Troika Progress Report
« Reply #31 on: May 29, 2006, 08:26:23 PM »
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...which is kinda weird, since that would never happen with any of the new hardware platforms. None of these platforms will be "sold in numbers" BEFORE they can approach Amiga Inc., nor will they constitute a business opportunity for Amiga Inc.

I honestly think that Amiga INC simply wont have anything to do with the classic OS anymore and is simply trying to hide it all under the mat.

In the latest press releases regarding AA, they even refer to amigaanywhere as amigaos..

AmigaINC wants to see the AmigaOS and the classic dead, so they can concentrate on their {bleep}ty AA without having any relation to the amiga community.