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Re: The Mystery Device Running OS4
Posted on 25-Mar-2005 13:16:31
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@sicky

The point is OS 4 was supposedly completely out of Amiga's control according to the court documents. If this isn't the case, then those accusations of shell companies and asset hiding begin to have grounding.

 
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