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Tigger wrote: @Lou
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Lou wrote: They negotiated them all? Well, since you've seen everyone, show me.
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You would prefer all the contracts we've seen? I think we are up to 6 now, and we know several of the others were signed before that because Ben told us that the people were working on the OS in Dec, Jan or Feb, so whats the point you think you are making here? Every 3.9 content contract we have been shown is pre-June 2002, even if there is one that isnt (and I dont think there is) that still doesnt help your point. All you can say then is, they didnt ask for 3.1, or anything else in the 5 other contracts, but item Y they would have asked Amiga for if the phone was working. And remember who was one of the lead people telling us that AI hadnt been kicked out of the offices, thats right, Ben, at that time Managing Partner of Hyperion.
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In any of the other prior threads, I still don't recall definitive proof that Eyetch loaned Hyperion anything. As I recall, Eyetech did pay a reduced licensing fee to Hyperion for including the modded firmware on the A1's as well as the OS4 user registration as Allen collected money towards OS4 with every board sold.
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You mean besides when Alan said that in the interview on this website? Alan paid 55 Euros per AmigaOne to Hyperion accoring to Evert. He paid $20 to AI for each AmigaOne. -Tig
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Um - hello? Did you not notice that that was the fee for OS4. Alan sold each A1 with a promise for OS4 when it was released. The price of OS4 was included with the A1 from the beginning. Why is this so hard to understand. $55 is the oem charge, but I'm sure Alan bumped up the price to $120 on what he actually charged customers... There was no loan there. This is you twisting facts again. |
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