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Re: IOSPIRIT GmbH quits the Amiga market Posted on 25-Mar-2007 5:46:48
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Wow!
All kidding and all sarcasm aside, that has got to be one of the most ignorant and uninformed posts I have read in a very long time.
They really fleeced us! They took there $10's and $10's of dollars and ran making us look pretty stupid. WE'RE SUCH FOOLS!!
Amazing.... _________________ A3000D (16mhz, 2MB Chip, 4MB Fast, SCSI (300+MB), SuperGen Genlock, Kick 3.1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Back in my day, we didn't have water. We only had Oxygen & Hydrogen, & we'd just shove 'em together
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Re: IOSPIRIT GmbH quits the Amiga market Posted on 25-Mar-2007 7:54:22
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OS4 could infact have been out years ago if it was not for Amiga INCs stubbornness when it comes to license. |
Indeed, they could have had Ralph and Franks work as the new OS4.0 in 2001.  _________________ Ya Husayn!
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Re: IOSPIRIT GmbH quits the Amiga market Posted on 25-Mar-2007 8:08:39
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| That's unfortunate, as IIRC, IOSpirit was also how IBrowse was being sold, which some people are/were still buying. I bought all of IOSpirits software somewhat recently, most of which works (once you get past the install) on OS4.
Sad to see, but not surprising at all. While it really is trivial to add most products to a web shop, I guess Felix is seeing the same thing as many of us- what's the point? No hardware, 'final' is named 'update' for some odd reason and has more incompatibilities, including major programs, compared to previous versions, and there remains no hardware that can be purchased. While I hope this changes, I don't fault anyone for not wanting to spend their time or money on something like that... _________________ Are we not done with the same silly arguments and flames yet??!
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Re: IOSPIRIT GmbH quits the Amiga market Posted on 25-Mar-2007 13:05:34
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Indeed, they could have had Ralph and Franks work as the new OS4.0 in 2001. |
Well, hyperion has been telling us that OS4 has been pretty much final for around 2 years now, but did not want to release it until there was hardware available. |
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Re: IOSPIRIT GmbH quits the Amiga market Posted on 25-Mar-2007 14:37:58
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Indeed, they could have had Ralph and Franks work as the new OS4.0 in 2001.
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You're saying MorphOS was finished 2001? The current released version isn't finished (missing some major stuff like TCP/IP stack) so how could this be? Note I'm not saying anything bad about how MorphOS works or how it compares to OS4. _________________ /Harry
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Re: IOSPIRIT GmbH quits the Amiga market Posted on 25-Mar-2007 14:49:50
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| Amiga Inc. is surely to blame for this by impeding the potential Amiga market by having brat fights with Genesi and not actually working together for the good of Amiga's future. The Amiga platform is a train wreck waiting to happen (unfortunately). The computer industry has lost the real excitement it once had back in the '80s when there was a flourish of computer companies (like Commodore, Atari and Tandy) that built innovative products out of wild imaginations. Now we're stuck with an unchallenged and lawless monopoly (Microsoft) that the US justice system lost interest and steam in punishing properly (depending on what political party is in charge currently). I'm surely hoping that both Mac and Linux markets will revive the excitement of the computer industry that was once apparent. _________________
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Re: IOSPIRIT GmbH quits the Amiga market Posted on 25-Mar-2007 15:06:51
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You're saying MorphOS was finished 2001?
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No, of course not. I simply meant that the 2 or 3 years development time spent on getting Hyperions OS4 to the same level as MorphOS could have been saved by using MorphOS in the first place (As was originally supposed to happen before Sheepy and Billy got delusions of grandeur, lest people forget!)
Think of all the cool apps and games Hyperion could have been writing during that time. So much has been lost. _________________ Ya Husayn!
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Re: IOSPIRIT GmbH quits the Amiga market Posted on 25-Mar-2007 15:53:47
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No, of course not. I simply meant that the 2 or 3 years development time spent on getting Hyperions OS4 to the same level as MorphOS could have been saved by using MorphOS in the first place (As was originally supposed to happen before Sheepy and Billy got delusions of grandeur, lest people forget!) |
You make it sound as if Bill and Fleecy killed some grand plan part way through its execution. The fact is an agreement was never reached. From what I can gather it was due to Amiga's unreasonable (or more specifically non-sensical demands).
I can't see the situation being workable though. Ralph was never going to give up MorphOS, and Amiga Inc. were never going to hand away their precious IP. Even if MorphOS had of become OS4, I'd imagine that things would have worked out just about the same anyway.
If you look back at the very first year, we should be running AmigaDE on our bPlan AmigaOnes. If you look at plan B then you should see that we should all be running AmigaOS 4.5 on Escana A1200 hybrid AmigaOnes which incorporates AmigaDE.
The delusions of Amiga Inc. started long before they even looked at the classic stuff. I mean, they honestly thought that everyone would be queuing up to get a boing ball sticker on their CE products and computer systems.
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Think of all the cool apps and games Hyperion could have been writing during that time. So much has been lost. |
I spent the spring of 2001 dreaming about playing Hyperion's port of Worms Armageddon on H+P's OS4 running on an AmigaOne. Oh well... |
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Re: IOSPIRIT GmbH quits the Amiga market Posted on 25-Mar-2007 16:04:19
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| When I think about it, is Amiga Inc different than Amiga Technologies from 90s? What Amiga Technologies with their only employee, Petro Nobody, contributed to Amiga in years 1995-1999? No new hardware, no new software, new nothing. Some minor titles were produced by other companies but in 1999/2000 Amiga was already pretty much dead. All companies were in bankcruptcy and users gone.
So... was/is Amiga Inc doing worse than Amiga Technologies did? _________________ Amiga Developer Amiga 500, Efika, Mac Mini and PowerBook
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Re: IOSPIRIT GmbH quits the Amiga market Posted on 25-Mar-2007 18:00:39
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So... was/is Amiga Inc doing worse than Amiga Technologies did? |
Well they're definately doing no worse that A.T. did under Gateway. |
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Re: IOSPIRIT GmbH quits the Amiga market Posted on 25-Mar-2007 19:05:11
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When I think about it, is Amiga Inc different than Amiga Technologies from 90s? What Amiga Technologies with their only employee, Petro Nobody, contributed to Amiga in years 1995-1999? No new hardware, no new software, new nothing. Some minor titles were produced by other companies but in 1999/2000 Amiga was already pretty much dead. All companies were in bankcruptcy and users gone. |
They did atleast try to do something and did at least continue to manufactor 1200 units. Also remember the amiga boxer, so they did atleast produce a prototype, while current amiga inc has done absolutely nothing so far other than let hyperion and eyetech do it for them. |
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Re: IOSPIRIT GmbH quits the Amiga market Posted on 26-Mar-2007 12:55:52
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I still have absolutely no idea on what they earn on this behavior. |
Me neither, as DiscreteFX says they should sell to someone who cares or atleast wants to do some business with AOS4.
When you contact Amiga and are lucky to get a reply (one of hundred mails) they tell you about all the cool developments they are about to release. I doubt we will ever see anything though! _________________
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Re: IOSPIRIT GmbH quits the Amiga market Posted on 26-Mar-2007 17:17:43
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| There is a way some companies can still provide amiga support and that is simply just pass it to a lower priority while entering Mac/PC market.
Open source it ?! I hope not ! It would mean death to that software anyway. I hope they allow other parties/coders to continue development. _________________
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Re: IOSPIRIT GmbH quits the Amiga market Posted on 27-Mar-2007 21:23:22
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| It would be nice if Felix took his sources and documentation of VHI and made it LGPL... it could be a nice gesture. _________________ The only spanish amiga news web page/club: CUAZ
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