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digitaldisaster 
Re: Momentum PPC 970 eval board
Posted on 13-Oct-2004 21:43:05
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@Kronos
And how does the shark seem real? I have outlined a valid business proposal using a modification of a board which is allready known to exist which has been developed by a longstanding partner of not only IBM but Sun and other large chip makers. This is similar to the Eyetech A1's, modifications of an evaulation board developed by Mai. Nothing is known about the Shark so I fail to see how this is any less real.

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digitaldisaster 
Re: Momentum PPC 970 eval board
Posted on 13-Oct-2004 21:36:03
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@DrJohn

Thank you, yes large sums of money and business partnerships/investments are welcome, feel free to contact me if you are interested.
I am doing this becuase of my love for the Amiga, the first computer I ever used. I beleive that Amiga OS 4 is a superio opperating system and that PoewrPC is a superior processor. This is my way of helping to try to get them recognised.
I am not in this to make money, any money raised from the sale of batches of boards to businesses etc. will be reinvested for the development and manufacture of future boards. The more money we can dedicate to manufacturing teh larger batches we can produce and so the lower the cost. I am considering setting upa not for profit organisation to oversee this, that will only be once the $600 has been met, this organisation will own all of the rights etc. and oversee development, any further donations (towards other devlopment costs or other boards) and be used to manage future projects. It will also ensure that no-one can ever try to make a profit out of these boards.
The last thing I have to say, which is not just to Neko but to everyone in general who doubts this is simply this; If you don't like it don't do it, it's all well and good trying to protect others by discoutraging them but we are all (most ;)) reposnible adults, please don't try to influence the decissions of others, they can make their own minds up.

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Re: Momentum PPC 970 eval board
Posted on 13-Oct-2004 21:34:41
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@DrJohn
Nope, it just shows that the community will never learn from past mistakes ....

Sheeee, even the Shark suddenly sounds real, when I read this

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