Someone has emailed me asking if it would be possible to make a few standalone USB keyboards based on the design used in my X500-F to use with existing Amigas.
Don't worry about that, Hyperion are still doing the washing up as their Lawyers from the Amiga case. Only about 20,000 more dishes to wash then they can Sue TheDaddy.
I think they would be reasonable about it, its not exactly a conflict of interest.
>>Don't worry about that, Hyperion are still doing the washing up as their Lawyers from the Amiga case. Only about 20,000 more dishes to wash then they can Sue TheDaddy.
I think they would be reasonable about it, its not exactly a conflict of interest.
Ah...that is what it meant...
I better ask first then if it's ok to use the Boing Ball
TheDaddy wrote: @BigBentheAussie >>Do you have a lawyer on retainer? ??
See how far you'll get selling something with a Hyperion owned trademark, even if it is a peripheral for their (or their partner's) actual machine. That's what you'll need the lawyer for if you go ahead and sell it without getting permission from Hyperion, even with the community's support.
Do you realise that you need a transmitter/receiver and OS4 needs to handle it? I don't think TheDaddy will build 1 million unit to make such things possible
@Elwood OS4 would treat a cordless version like any other USB keyboard. Personally I would never be interested in a non-cordless keyboard ever again as I have used a cordless one for years with AmigaOS4.
As Troels said, you don't necessarily need software support. Some keyboards use bluetooth and require a bluetooth stack on the computer to work, which is a no-no on the Amiga at the moment... But other wireless keyboards have a receiver which, to the computer, just shows up as a normal, wired keyboard.
Oh, absolutely! The cost would probably be prohibitive, but that would be the only holdback really, compatibility wouldn't.
Where I work, we produce machines which sell at a rate of one per week if it's busy - plenty of custom parts in there which makes them pretty darn expensive. As it happens though, there are two of them in Lyon
Just my 2 ot dents, but I'd only accept cordless if it was on continuous recharge, maybe using the energy of the keypresses (no idea what to use for a mouse)...