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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #44 from previous page: September 19, 2011, 09:41:21 PM »
Well, then this machine clearly is not meant for you (or me, for that matter). That is fine. I just couldnt bear seeing a complete page of comments slagging something off that IMO should have deserved a much warmer welcome.

As for your first question, like I said, seems we all have a different opinion on this. For me, and for various reasons, a true Amiga is the one displayed in my sig, although I applaud all (hardware-wise) efforts and I really like OS4.
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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #45 on: September 19, 2011, 11:18:01 PM »
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IMO should have deserved a much warmer welcome.


it does not deserve anything. if it was 500 it would be awesome, for over 1000, its unprintable in a bad way.
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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #46 on: September 20, 2011, 12:42:15 AM »
This seems like a Red Herring to me. Where's the X1000?

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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #47 on: September 20, 2011, 03:09:22 AM »
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This seems like a Red Herring to me. Where's the X1000?

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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #48 on: September 20, 2011, 05:24:27 AM »
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This seems like a Red Herring to me. Where's the X1000?

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according to A-Eon's web site it's out there..somewhere:afro:...hopefully Scully & Mulder are beta-testers;)
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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #49 on: September 20, 2011, 06:04:26 PM »
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I just couldnt bear seeing a complete page of comments slagging something off that IMO should have deserved a much warmer welcome.


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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #50 on: September 20, 2011, 09:47:46 PM »
@commodorejohn

One thing that I don't get about you is that you sound really upset and angry over the prices but at the same time you say that pretty much anything is better and that doesn't add up. Now if you would like hardware to be cheaper/better so that you could run AOS 4 I would understand your reaction but if you think that it's crap then I don't know why you bother writing long and angry replies?

However I agree on it being very expensive but if I had money to spend and really wanted it I would *maybe* buy one. But that's just me.

I also think that there is nothing wrong with buying a complete system. I have built many computers over the years and that is not a problem and kind of fun but at the same time, if I buy something new I want to play with it ASAP. I can check out the hardware later. If I buy a Mac I don't have much options but I don't cry over it.

My PowerMac is just gathering dust. MacOS X is ok but the lack of software are begining to show. If AOS 4 or MOS becomes available I will install it right away. Linux runs better on my PC, AROS I'm not interested in (yet). A dual-boot with MacOS X and AOS 4/MOS would be great.
 

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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #51 on: September 20, 2011, 10:05:30 PM »
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My PowerMac is just gathering dust. [...] If AOS 4 or MOS becomes available I will install it right away.

http://morphos-team.net/releasenotes-2.6.html ??
 

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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #52 on: September 20, 2011, 10:16:39 PM »
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Nah. Just the state of the Amiga 'scene' in 2011, I guess. Then again, I see myself as a true supporter, but Im not buying any new hardware myself. Might be even worse, dunno.
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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #53 on: September 20, 2011, 10:24:18 PM »
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One thing that I don't get about you is that you sound really upset and angry over the prices but at the same time you say that pretty much anything is better and that doesn't add up. Now if you would like hardware to be cheaper/better so that you could run AOS 4 I would understand your reaction but if you think that it's crap then I don't know why you bother writing long and angry replies?
As I said earlier in the thread, I don't have an interest in OS4 myself, but I feel bad for people who do and are stuck with having to shell out $800-1200 for something that even a $100 used Mac outperforms.

That, and I resent the implication some people keep making, that people who express their disappointment that ACube's lead-on marketing stunt was only to announce their same product at the same basic price but in an ugly case are just haters, and that this (like the X1000) is automatically entitled to our adulation just for existing.
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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #54 on: September 20, 2011, 10:51:07 PM »
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This seems like a Red Herring to me. Where's the X1000?


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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #55 on: September 20, 2011, 11:08:13 PM »
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No pics as of yet. But Its exciting, even if it is cost prhibitive atm (getting me self a fiero)
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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #56 on: September 20, 2011, 11:09:52 PM »
Good job to Acube, they are doing what they need to do to offer options for the Amiga Community.

They need to make money, I have no problem with what their charging for their system.  

Great to see good news...
 

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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #57 on: September 20, 2011, 11:34:27 PM »
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As for this particular machine - if you don't like it, don't buy it. Run MorphOS or AROS on your dual G5 Mac and be happy with that. That's obviously not the market Hyperion want, and at the end of the day it's their decision. Let them at it, if they fail because of it, they fail. It's not like the MorphOS fans will be affected by that in any way, so why do they really care?

I have seen this argument too many times to ignore it any longer.

Hyperion's OS4.x and MorphOS2.x (soon to be 3.x) are in direct competition for the same user base, ex-Classic Amiga users.  MorphOS users are interested in what happens with OS4 in the same way that most OS4 users are interested in what the MorphOS developers are doing.

Granted, some OS4 users seem to have given up being interested in any kind of comparison between OS4.x and MorphOS2.x.  They appear to be retreating into a shell and don't care (or don't want to be reminded anymore) about the differences between the two similar Amiga based PPC OSes.

It is a sad fact that most of the interest in the opposite camp is critical in nature, and is only natural to want to show superiority for one's OS of choice to help promote the use of it and the growth of it's user base.

So, although I do try to limit my criticism of OS4.x and the hardware it runs on to help preserve some kind of communication open, I do occasionally compare the two PPC Amiga choices in hopes to promote more use of and development for, MorphOS2.x.
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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #58 on: September 21, 2011, 12:11:35 AM »
Yes, there is a certain amount of competition for users that way, but they're not really on the same turf. Apart from the Peg2 they don't run on the same hardware, and neither set of developers is going to change that. New (returning) users have the choice of which OS they want to use, but it's not an equal comparison since there's a vast rift between the hardware bases. So they can choose to spend a heap of money on new hardware and AmigaOS4, or far less money on 2nd hand hardware and MorphOS, or less money again on AROS. Different people in different situations are going to go for different approaches depending on what they need or want, and seeing as there's so little overlap between the different systems, I'm sure most potential customers would end up falling into one or other system almost automatically.

Perhaps those OS4 users you say are retreating into a shell are sick and tired of being told that they made the wrong choice, that they've wasted their money, and so on. What's the point in that? I'm well aware of the differences between MOS and OS4, and I get quite fed up with it. I enjoy my hobby and don't want to be constantly given reasons again and again why I shouldn't be partaking in the way I do, why doing it the MOS way is better, cheaper and faster. I don't care, though I wouldn't consider myself having retreated into a shell. I'm just ignoring the criticisms that float my direction so I can enjoy my hobby as *I* want.
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Re: AmigaOne 500
« Reply #59 on: September 21, 2011, 12:37:00 AM »
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Yes, there is a certain amount of competition for users that way, but they're not really on the same turf. Apart from the Peg2 they don't run on the same hardware, and neither set of developers is going to change that. New (returning) users have the choice of which OS they want to use, but it's not an equal comparison since there's a vast rift between the hardware bases. So they can choose to spend a heap of money on new hardware and AmigaOS4, or far less money on 2nd hand hardware and MorphOS, or less money again on AROS. Different people in different situations are going to go for different approaches depending on what they need or want, and seeing as there's so little overlap between the different systems, I'm sure most potential customers would end up falling into one or other system almost automatically.

Perhaps those OS4 users you say are retreating into a shell are sick and tired of being told that they made the wrong choice, that they've wasted their money, and so on. What's the point in that? I'm well aware of the differences between MOS and OS4, and I get quite fed up with it. I enjoy my hobby and don't want to be constantly given reasons again and again why I shouldn't be partaking in the way I do, why doing it the MOS way is better, cheaper and faster. I don't care, though I wouldn't consider myself having retreated into a shell. I'm just ignoring the criticisms that float my direction so I can enjoy my hobby as *I* want.

Good answer.

I don't understand the choice to use AmigaOS4.x instead of using MorphOS2.x, but I never try to convince anyone to switch if they don't want to for personal, or emotional reasons.  I only try to point out the technical strong points and advantages of MorphOS2.x and let people make their own choices.  (at least that is what I try to keep to.  sometimes I admit to being sucked into senseless arguments, but I am getting better at avoiding them as I get older)

Since OS4 has the advantage of the name "AmigaOS", MorphOS users need to counter that advantage with regular dispersal of information about the capabilities and differences between the two competing OSes, to those returning (and some current, but uninformed) Amiga users.  I don't mean to intentionally push this info down the throats of OS4 users that have already made their choice.

I think all the variety of Amiga choices are good to have around in some ways, as different people want different Amiga-Like systems now, but it does make it harder for any company to make enough money to stay making Amiga-Like OSes and software.  It would be better if OS4, MorphOS and AROS could grow closer together and share more code than they already do (mostly just AROS & MorphOS at this moment in time).
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