I would offcourse buy one if it was priced right (which would be hard with a little production) but how many others would.. 1000 maybe 1500 Amigans and some Linux people?
What we need now is all the basic software in OS4 native versions, after we get that OS4 might be interesting to new users. Atm. there's probably not a single native program that can even use a G3-600mhz to it's fullest, why hurry with a G5?
I dunno what plans IBM/Motorola has and where we have to be in two years to be competitive, but right no I wish we could concentrate on the software side and let Eyetech take care about the hardware side for now.
Joined: 3-Feb-2004 Posts: 584
From: Lincoln, England
Right, I will get in touch with Davey in the next couple of days to see about hosting, I will also set up a PayPal account for donations, how many people would be interested in donating? Also, could people please publicise this a bit on other forums, I'm only a member of AW.net (and amiga.com). Anyone got any good idea's for names? I thought about AmigaOne point Five as it is something more than the existing AmigaOne's and uses G5 technology.
Joined: 14-Mar-2003 Posts: 5211
From: Ylikiiminki, Finland
@digitaldisaster
"Ah, I think I get you now (on all counts) sorry but things have been a bit hectic this maorning, I've got a million things to do before my fiance gets here to celebrate our 6 month aniversary and I havn't done any of them with only 30 mins left!"
Shut the screen and get your *ss on the gear! Otherwise you .
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