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- From: Gemini2@cup.portal.com (Gary Alan Peake)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Is it Adios Amiga again? (AT sold out!)
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 22:40:20 -0700
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
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- >On Thu, 11 Apr 1996 19:58:17 GMT, dgentry@vlsi4.racal.com (Dave
- >Gentry) wrote:
- >
- >>To all:
- >>
- >>Well, as you probably have heard by now, Escom dumped AT. VisCorp is
- >>now has the ownership of Amiga Technologies. Since this company is
- >>basically a settop box company, what plans do they have to continue
- >>the amiga line?
- >>
- >>Sure, the announcement mentioned something about continued European
- >>(only?) sales of existing models (A1200 and A4000), and a bit of
- >>mumbling about future developments, but come on. Being an American
- >>company and seeing the vast competition of other platforms (mostly
- >>PC's), how long will it be before they see the futility of trying to
- >>create and sell computer platforms other than PC compatibles and
- >>funding of the amiga personal computer comes to an end?
- >>
- >>I'm not saying that it is futile, but this country is overrun with
- >>PC's (around 85-90%), and it sure could look futile to a company
- >>thinking of trying to compete with that, especially when considering
- >>the enormous amounts of money needed to launch a platform that is
- >>definitely in the minority.
- >>
- >>But.....
- >>
- >>Does this mean that we'll finally start seeing some marketing in the
- >>world's largest computer market? Could this thing actually benefit
- >>the Amiga community?
- >>
- >>What if the Surfer actual carves out a market?
- >>
- >>What if all those who've been burnt by WinBlows95 are willing to try
- >>something else (besides a DTP Mac)?
- >>
- >>What if....
- >>
- >>I'll let someone else pick up the thread.
- >>
- >>D. G.
- >>
- >
- > What if... I've heard that to many times. I'm sick and tired
- >of "What if..." What if the people as VIScorp do us all a big favor
- >and tell us straight out whether "Amiga Lives" or "Amiga Dies."
- >
- > I mean I waited the nearly two years it took for Commodore to
- >be bought, then for Escom/Amiga Tech. to start producing machines,
- >then for Amigas to be available in the States, and again for the Amiga
- >4000T to move from the 040 to the 060.
- > I finally thought, "Ok, aside from the Power Amiga (which I
- >think should be the other way round, Amiga Power[PC]), the U.S. Amiga
- >market is stable enough for me to purchase an Amiga 4000T 060. Even
- >if it is a bit pricey with an adequate amount of RAM (10MB would've
- >been better). no monitor, no CD-ROM, no modem, no AAA, and no 16-bit
- >sound. But hell, if I don't show support for the Amiga now, none of
- >that stuff will ever come about..."
- >
- > Well, now I have no idea what to think. The press release
- >isn't exactly brimming with good news, and from my POV doesn't look
- >promising. VIScorp's focus on set-top-boxes is not something I'd like
- >to see the Amiga relegated to. The weak affirmation that the "support
- >of ongoing European sales of popular models such as the A4000T and the
- >A1200 as well as the current developments and future releases of Amiga
- >Technologies" does not impress me... One sentence from the head of
- >Escom Helmut Jost and not VIScorp showing any promise of the
- >revitalization Amiga COMPUTER platform , is not, in my opinion
- >something to be very (positively) excited about. As for what Petro
- >Tyschtschenko said, the "research and development support potential"
- >"like VIScorp can provide" may only be directed toward Amiga based
- >set-top-boxes...
- > I had had the full intention of writing a very long and (I'd
- >hoped) pointed letter to BYTE regarding their article on the "Web PC"
- >chastising them for making mention of the Commodore 64 while ignoring
- >the Amiga entirely. I'd hoped to go into how the Amiga could most
- >likely fit the criteria of a "Network Computer," without the
- >disadvantages of proposed NC technology (i.e. the Pippin). I'd
- >thought I could use the Amiga Surfer and the Walker as examples of
- >full fledged "P"ersonal "C"omputers that were low cost (sort of),
- >having strong telecommunications capability, and a small efficient OS
- >with AREXX to boot. Now how can I be sure that the Amiga won't end up
- >as a crippled PC, designed solely for couch potatoes who might want to
- >browse the web once in a while.
- >
- > Until, and or unless, there are some hard cold facts about the
- >future of the Amiga as a COMPUTER and not some overglorified cable
- >box/game machine, I have no intention of investing the $3000+ I would
- >have for an A4000T 060, let alone the extras that are usually bundled
- >with Wintel based PCs. In the meantime I'll probably end up having to
- >do something I truly, absolutely, really don't want to do...
- >Overhaul my current Wintel PC or invest in a new one.
- > I might get away with overhauling the barebones A2000 I
- >already have, but the the little comparitive shopping I've done
- >suggests I'm financially better off with a whole new Wintel PC than an
- >overhauled Amiga PC. "Spiritually," I'd rather have an Amiga.
-
- This is exactly the attitude that we do NOT need to show to VisCorp! They
- have now had a letter of intent for less than 24 hours and once again we
- are going to 'make demands' and tell them what they will do?
-
- Why don't we let them get back from Bensheim before we castrate and crucify
- them?
-
-
-
- Gary Peake "Mystic Meg" Fellow AMIGA Users:
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