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saimo 
Re: EFIKA, interviews, a future, etc.
Posted on 20-Sep-2006 13:10:41
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@bbrv

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duh.

Because this is a discussion?

Because we have a common interest in Amiga?

Because we like you?

Salmo, we are an ugly, two-headed, stupid, incarnation of your worst nightmare and Bill Buck is a mean, bad SOB. You can call me that too! Bill is posting this (hi! ). Welcome to the world of the Internet!

BTW, did you notice how software is developed today in open source communities?! Please research this concept: meritocracy.
Also consider this:

All a good hardware needs to be successful is a good software support. You won't do much with a perfect system without applications. In order to get software you have to attract developers. Surely a clean ISA with everything in the right place is a good starting point, but you also need some hardware test and develop your programs (since emulators are not that good). With opensource you don't even have to pay that much if you provide hardware that is affordable enough and that people could use for their projects.

Can you hear me now? See the challenge? And, that is just part of it....

This has got *nothing* to do with the fact that your behaviour is offensive.
BTW: why you think that you have to teach me and everybody else just about anything is beyond me.

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@salmo - be part of the solution!

I'm doing my best, only in a different way.

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Focus on the topic or take our ealier advice. Thanks.

You insist with your unexcusable, authoritarian and offensive behaviour. You have no rights no command anybody to do anything here.

saimo

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Re: EFIKA, interviews, a future, etc.
Posted on 20-Sep-2006 13:17:25
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@bbrv

your plans sound fine and dandy on the internet. What about MOS? Do you have any plans to fix whatever mess is left between yourself and the developers? Are you trying to work out a deal with Hyperion to get OS4 to the Pegasos because you cannot fix whatever was done in the past w/regards to money owed to MOS developers?


....inquiring minds want to know....

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Re: EFIKA, interviews, a future, etc.
Posted on 21-Sep-2006 8:05:56
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bbrv wrote:

@saimo

Also consider this:

All a good hardware needs to be successful is a good software support. You won't do much with a perfect system without applications.

Hi bbrv,

A-ha! Stop right there.

Applications? Before that, there is (dare I say most important application?) the need for an OS, and not one that will run you $4.50 US.

I'm sorry, but the HW has to be one-to-one for AOS to survive whether the customer uses only Linux, or writes his own #### OS.

AOS4.x will have to be bundled with some new piece of HW you guys make, because Peg2's have been sold everywhere now, and there's too much opportunity to just pirate it.


Dongles are no fun to have to use and are eventually by-passed, right?

 
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