@ Shapeshifter:
I agree. If Amiga Inc had half a brain they would have offered to fund or at least sell Mike's project and given themselves a chance to sell SD cards containing official HDF files, Kickstart files, ADF files etc. Plus they could use their shop to sell more ADFs of games or other custom HDF files. At least they would have been selling something "Amiga" for minimim effort on their part.
I fully agree with you, my friend. I can think of a good dozen ways Amiga could've made some easy money with their brand, but for some reason they don't even bother to try. So much waffle, yet no action. I honestly am of the suspicion that a certain individual just wanted to live the high-life; put lots of money into his bank account, drive fast cars, etc. and his shady friends were just along for the ride. I honestly don't think they ever had any real interest in the Amiga or it's community - or even particularly cared about producing new products. I think the community, the people - we were just considered useful assets. Until we weren't relevant to their plans.
If I was running Amiga these days, I would be licensing the technology to anyone who expressed an interest in Amiga, and would be approaching hobbyist projects to see what we could do to help; people who are designing things like MikeJ's Replay Board, the Pi Foundation's board, and so on. I would also use my connections with venture capital firms to help these projects secure any kind of funding and connections they need to really take off, and designing networks of people which could help support various projects.
It's not hard to get out there and create something, if you've got the money for it. Goodness knows Amiga, Inc. must've had the money for it, if they had $5 million to buy the rights to Amiga. But you know, when I think of it today, it seems very hard to believe that someone put so much money into Amiga when they did absolutely *nothing* with it. Did they ever produce one line of original code, or one piece of hardware? AA was Elate, written by Tao Group. What else did Amiga do other than rebadge Elate?
Did Amiga even really pay $5 million for the assets? I know this is what they've claimed, but given everything else they've said is a lie, I wonder if the $5mil claim itself was even true. For all we know, Gateway just *gave* the Amiga name to Fleecy & Bill and said "get these annoying people off our backs, and 20% profit of whatever profit you make." I'd like to see the paperwork, at least.
Anyway, this is going off-track somewhat. I just wonder where we could've been today with an Amiga which had someone like MikeJ as Head of Engineering. I certainly suspect Mike could do a heck of a lot better with a budget of a few million to create products!