BigBenAussie wrote:
Not unstoppable in the broad sense, I am not foolish enough to think it will take the world by storm, but the A1/OS4 solution is sure to reinvigorate the platform far more than the Pegasos could ever hope for.
The Amiga name is the only advantage they have. They aren't going to invigorate a thing unless they open up the market. That means better customer choice.
Where exactly do you get this idea that OS4 will NOT be an unstoppable market when it comes out?
I think 1000 A1 users without an OS specially built for the hardware speaks for itself. The wiff of OS4 had these people purchasing A1s. Imagine when it actually arrives.
As you can see from some of the replies here, Amigans are not exactly queuing up for an A1. You'll find much more positive support of the A1 on AmigaWorld - but most of those supporters already have one, either owned or preordered.
There isn't going to be an explosion of sales of the A1. Even without Genesi to take a chunk of the A1's potential userbase, the sad truth is the A1 is just too expensive for the risk. It would get away with it if it had better support and more users, but it doesn't.
So you're a windows user. OK. XP is better. Why all this self flagulation? What is wrong with you? Is Morphos getting you down already?
I use MorphOS 99% of the time, but that's not the point. I couldn't advise someone who's never used AmigaOS to try it. My family couldn't cope if some app crashed and took down the whole system. They couldn't cope with limited Amiga browsers.
The Amigalike OS's and AmigaOS itself are for Amiga lovers only. People may like their speed at first sight, but once they've been crashed and lost work a few times or been told that "there's no software to do that" a few times, suddenly they get a lot less keen.
First we get the previous owners who left the system. THEN THE WORLD!!!! MAHAHAH
Have you ever met any ex-Amigans now using Windows or Linux? They can be the most anti-Amiga people on the planet. They look at AmigaOS with nothing but scorn.
And for the reasons above, not many new users are going to be tempted into spending a very large amount of money on an OS just not suited to them. It's just the way it is.
The hardware, is what it is, and it can only grow from where it gets. The nice thing about Amiga hardware was that upgrading wasn't madatory. I didn't need an A3000 my A500 was fine. Get it!!! But I could still go and get a go faster board or an A4000. The power users will always be playing catch up and that is fine. Just give me the equivalent of the A500 for now and I'll be fine. That's all I want to see right now.
And that's fine with me too. A G3 is pathetic by modern standards but I love it. But I paid about $300 for the Pegasos motherboard, not $800. I was actually planning to get an A1, but the constant delaying of OS4 and the ever-climbing price of the A1 made me promise myself in 2002: if it gets to Autumn 2003 and there is no OS4, I will buy a Pegasos. The deadline came and I got one. I wasn't tempted by Genesi propaganda. I was repelled by the state of affairs in the OS4 camp and it's continuing slide into dogma .
And there are perhaps thousands like me. Unless something is sorted out, and I mean SOON, OS4 will lose all these potential customers to the Pegasos, the PC, and the Mac.
You're going to have to face facts that OS4 is the official AmigaOS.
It doesn't matter to me one bit any more. It's everything I wanted from a PPC AmigaOS. For me, this is the real new AmigaOS.