IIRC the original AA was supposed to come with the Code Warrior IDE as the development environment. As Jamie was building an IDE for OS4 it seems plausable that AmigaInc would hire Jamie, for his strength in this area, and want him to build an IDE for AA2, which would run on OS4.
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Amiga plans to expand their Classic offerings to include several hundred titles available by the end of this year |
Do you really think AmigaInc could possibly organise/manage such a thing? And if so, without eventually sueing every company involved?
Maybe we should have a poll as to how many months until things turn sour and Jamie stops getting paid.
Honestly, based on McEwan's track record, can you blame me for the sarcasm?
I would gladly eat my words....I really would, but you know deep down you agree with me.
I hope Jamie can influence them to see reason and finally give the community what they are crying out for. Good luck Jamie. You're going to need it.
Edit: why is my sig suddenly back?Last edited by BigBentheAussie on 29-Jan-2008 at 02:08 PM.
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