My only question is what exactly does "Amiga Operating System" mean in that press release. We all know Hyperion and Amiga Inc. have not been the best of friends in the past when they went public with their dispute. Keeping in mind Amiga Inc. could label anything an "Amiga Operating System" if they felt like it I am nervous this may mean the end of Amiga OS 4.0 and a whole lot of sad OS4 devs and users.
Hmm...no Helge, I don't think it's just you who is concerned.
Jurassicc wrote: But if Amiga have there own hardware, why do they have to give out licences to Troika or Acube.
This could be the first steps to taking it all "back in house"
In the press release it Amiga that says they will be working with the retailers, not ACK working with the retailers.
But this will mean that Hyperion is out of the running, right? It would make sense, because they are not named in the press release. If ACK has the source code of OS4, he can make the changes himself to make it run on his hardware and then give the OS to Amiga Inc. and they could produce the CD-ROMs. But OTOH ACube have announced that they are the world-wide distributor of OS4. So there is a conflict in your theory or not?
I am not sure what it would mean to the future of OS4 if Hyperion is out of the running and it is all transferred to Amiga Inc. Nothing too good I think... :-/
I am not sure what it would mean to the future of OS4 if Hyperion is out of the running and it is all transferred to Amiga Inc. Nothing too good I think... :-/
I hope it won't be transferred. It is not an "out-sourcing" here. Otherwise Hyperion wouldn't have been allowed to distribute OS4 (as far as I understand it). According to Amiga.inc site: Hyperion are the partners who are licensed to develop OS4.
All we can do is wait and see...
Jack
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