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The only real asset AMIGA INC has left - Worth $2500.00
« on: November 17, 2009, 05:43:25 PM »
http://thenetinfo.com/stats/www.amiga.com
 
Apparently the only real asset Amiga inc has left, since its giving up its rights to the amiga os... is the DOT com, AMIGA.COM
 
Wow look at that, daily revenue from ads - $3.42 If Silly Billy has that three bucks and fourty two cents AND sells a few snowman apps, or tip calculator apps today, he may be able to afford a bottle of booze to drown his worry over os4.
 
Sad... So sad.
 
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Re: The only real asset AMIGA INC has left - Worth $2500.00
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2009, 05:54:54 PM »
ROTFLMAO! So depressing. I'll be scrounging around for a bottle of booze here soon too! lol
 

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Re: The only real asset AMIGA INC has left - Worth $2500.00
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2009, 06:38:53 PM »
Whats really sad is when you think about how amiga was once in head to head competition with microsoft and apple, go look at what those dot coms are worth now. There are free font sites of all things worth more than amiga.com now.
 
Only Amiga makes this possible?
 
BTW, everyone will be happy to see that www.amiga.org is worth almost twice what www.amiga.com is worth - Lots more page views
per day too! = http://thenetinfo.com/stats/www.amiga.org
 
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Re: The only real asset AMIGA INC has left - Worth $2500.00
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2009, 07:24:45 PM »
so who owns the intellectual property rights to the Amiga chipsets then if not Amiga Inc.

And well if a company sells nothing for a decade...why would people visit that companies website. They have failed even more miserably than the new owners of Commodore who went for it big time with the C64 DTV....why didn't they even commission a similar Amiga in a joystick or Amiga on a chip design to even try and sell something tangible.

They took forever making an OS update that ran on hardware nobody could buy to use...good riddance. However if the new owners do not post details of something useful like OS4 for PS3 or OS4 on some readily available PPC Mac hardware then they can go to hell too as far as I care.

I want an Amiga product, not a CD with some code you can't run on anything you can buy or pick up for next to nothing second hand blah blah.
 

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Re: The only real asset AMIGA INC has left - Worth $2500.00
« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2009, 07:26:16 PM »
The "Amiga" trademark is not a valuable asset as well?
 

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Re: The only real asset AMIGA INC has left - Worth $2500.00
« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2009, 09:03:04 PM »
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The "Amiga" trademark is not a valuable asset as well?
In a world full of iPhones, playstation 3s and xboxes... What the hell does Amiga mean? :(

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Re: The only real asset AMIGA INC has left - Worth $2500.00
« Reply #6 on: November 17, 2009, 11:02:57 PM »
In all honesty, is any asset in the Amiga world worth more than that?  After all, the only people making a living out of Amigaland are the lawyers.
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Re: The only real asset AMIGA INC has left - Worth $2500.00
« Reply #7 on: November 17, 2009, 11:19:02 PM »
Just put up a Portuguese/Spanish dating service and be done with it....
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Re: The only real asset AMIGA INC has left - Worth $2500.00
« Reply #8 on: November 18, 2009, 01:08:15 AM »
@Persia, no, my friend. As a spanish amiga lover, I would find it pathetic. VERY pathetic.
And I believe other spaniards around would feel the same.
But then again, this is a sad world: I'm very lucky for writing it from MorphOS, but most people don't care about quality OS'es anymore. We're post-2000 people: we live in the wasteland of the dreams of the eighties and nineties, and most people's computers are oversized monsters running absurd OS'es that use every resource for themselves instead of leavinf them for the user. Fuck them, bah, bring on the dating site. :D
 

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Re: The only real asset AMIGA INC has left - Worth $2500.00
« Reply #9 on: November 18, 2009, 02:37:16 AM »
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In a world full of iPhones, playstation 3s and xboxes... What the hell does Amiga mean? :(


It means a lot more than $2500.  One could have asked the same about the "Commodore" trademark, and we know the answer.
 

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« Reply #10 on: November 18, 2009, 03:07:03 AM »
While I have no doubt that Amiga Inc's coffers are utterly empty, that $2500 price tag is based on aggregated web data and computerized conjecture, so let's not read too much into it...
 

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« Reply #11 on: November 18, 2009, 04:34:42 AM »
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so who owns the intellectual property rights to the Amiga chipsets then if not Amiga Inc.


Actually I think Acer owns the chipsets through Gateway.
 

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Re: The only real asset AMIGA INC has left - Worth $2500.00
« Reply #12 on: November 18, 2009, 05:21:54 AM »
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In a world full of iPhones, playstation 3s and xboxes... What the hell does Amiga mean? :(


What the hell does Android mean?  Oh, it's from Google.  Yeah, I recognize that.

Seriously, brand names are becoming played out.  People don't give two shytes about whether it runs Windows, Windows Mobile, Android, Ubuntu, Safari, Symbian, Palm, whatever, just so long as the damned thing works.

On this I would wager a portion of my reproductive system: you produce a smart phone that works, has usable, important, and friendly features, and crashes less than once a day, built on the AmigaOS and even branded as Amiga, and people will buy it.  My only lament is that I do not have the money to wager on such an endeavor.

Dealing with mobile devices day-in and day-out as I do, I have a pretty hard list of features and functions users want.  I have a semi-keen idea of what developers want (really, general but a GOOD SDK.)  And so on.  It is possible.

OS4.1 for ARM?  Too bad the XScale is pretty much dead, my Palm LifeDrive is pretty peppy with its apps (especially for the numerous reboots,) -- or is that reborn as a mobile Atom?  (hrmmm, come to think of it, OS4.1 or MorphOS or AROS on an Atom-based netbook would be pretty sweet.)

Anyway, I tire quickly of the pessimistic views which immediately decry anything new with the Amiga branding as commercially DOA.  Sorry if I sound like a fanboi.
 

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Re: The only real asset AMIGA INC has left - Worth $2500.00
« Reply #13 on: November 18, 2009, 05:54:29 AM »
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Actually I think Acer owns the chipsets through Gateway.


I'm really glad they did nothing with it then...acer badge on Amiga tech would be like a Hyundai badge on a BMW LOL ;)
 

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Re: The only real asset AMIGA INC has left - Worth $2500.00
« Reply #14 on: November 18, 2009, 06:10:07 AM »
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What the hell does Android mean?  Oh, it's from Google.  Yeah, I recognize that.

Seriously, brand names are becoming played out.  People don't give two shytes about whether it runs Windows, Windows Mobile, Android, Ubuntu, Safari, Symbian, Palm, whatever, just so long as the damned thing works.

On this I would wager a portion of my reproductive system: you produce a smart phone that works, has usable, important, and friendly features, and crashes less than once a day, built on the AmigaOS and even branded as Amiga, and people will buy it.  My only lament is that I do not have the money to wager on such an endeavor.

Dealing with mobile devices day-in and day-out as I do, I have a pretty hard list of features and functions users want.  I have a semi-keen idea of what developers want (really, general but a GOOD SDK.)  And so on.  It is possible.

OS4.1 for ARM?  Too bad the XScale is pretty much dead, my Palm LifeDrive is pretty peppy with its apps (especially for the numerous reboots,) -- or is that reborn as a mobile Atom?  (hrmmm, come to think of it, OS4.1 or MorphOS or AROS on an Atom-based netbook would be pretty sweet.)

Anyway, I tire quickly of the pessimistic views which immediately decry anything new with the Amiga branding as commercially DOA.  Sorry if I sound like a fanboi.


The Amiga was only ever a computer, and one of the best at the time (although sadly technically got it's ass kicked by the Sharp X68000 series.....which was also constantly improved unlike Commodore peddling the same 16bit chipset for years and years in new casings)

So IF someone made a phone and branded it Amiga so what..it is nothing to do with Amiga....ditto a Netbook with standard Acer/Asus motherboard with Amiga logo and Linux skins on the GUI to make it look OS4.

Amiga initially was this....

A kick ass computer, superior to Apple AND IBM's finest by using completely alien technology not seen in an IBM or Apple Mac. Mac had no Copper/Blitter...IBM didn't even have 4mb contigious memory or a proper GUI.

BUT

Also this computer happened to be better at playing games than  the best consoles of the time for not much more.

So...in 2006...an Amiga would have been OS4 running on a PS3 motherboard with Blu-Ray a proprietory Commodore format superior to DVD (just like HAM images shat all over IBM EGA however much PC loving idiots wasted on their PCs in 1985). Games as good or better than xbox360, less cheap and tacky build than a 360 or dirt cheap PC and massively more powerful in raw CPU rendering power than a Dual Core or whatever.

But...those days are gone...and we will never see 'Amiga' rise again because even Sony almost bankrupt themselves getting such esoteric and OTT hardware as PS3 to market....and that's before people bothered to port 360 games properly to the PS3....shades of 'ST port' crap of 1986 with Amiga games....hmmmm it's the same thing all over again.

The best we can hope for is someone makes a portable Amiga for $50 in a Gameboy Advance form factor...and even that won't happen as nobody will spend money on  developing the required miniaturisation of the ECS/AGA chipsets or to achieve the economies of scale required.

So yeh....those yellowed old computers on ebay you see...when they're all dead and no longer work Amiga is over...sad but true.

funny thing is though now more than ever you don't need a specific Intel/AMD CPU or a Mac/Windows OS to do 99% of what people do on their computers.

OS4 with Torrent client + Yahoo/MSN + Google Chrome + email client+MP3 playback + MP4/AVI playback + Open Office + Quality paint program = viable platform for use.

Only a handful of people play (or can play) PC games anyway...and Mac's don't get any games ever anyway. So there you have it...had Amiga wanted to make a dent in the market  they could have....they failed.  :)