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- From: bradley@csgrad.cs.vt.edu (James Bradley)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Is it Adios Amiga again? (AT sold out!)
- Date: 13 Apr 1996 06:31:37 -0400
- Organization: Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia
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- In article <1943.6677T135T2508@ebc1.demon.co.uk>,
- Age The Page <adrian@ebc1.demon.co.uk> wrote:
- >
- >If the set top boxes are to become the norm, then perhaps all is not as
- >lost as it might seem. Amigas will then be on the television of anyone who
- >buys one of these surfers. Multitasking, picture playing, mind blowing,
- >gobsmaking, internettin, cool browsing never seen a better system...(old
- >pepsi advert tune:-).
-
- I don't want a set-top box. I want a computer.
-
- >Personally, I don't think the situation is all that bad, I don't think that
- >it warrants a flurry of "oh my god, what's going to happen now? We've been
- >sold down the line AGAIN and this looks like the end". Well, it's not.
-
- It looks pretty suspicious to me. Barely a mention of continued
- research and development of the Amiga PC line (and that a speculative
- blurb from Petro T. -- nothing like this in the VIScorp press release),
- plenty of mention of the set-top box. And I quote:
- "the primary objective of the proposed acquisition is to give
- VIScorp full access to the Amiga technology to support
- development of its ITV device"
-
- I don't consider this good news. We had more reason to be optimistic
- when Escom bought the Amiga, and still more (for those who didn't know
- the inside goings-on, anyway) when C= was still afloat. Look where that
- got us.
-
- >Take a bright positive view of the situation.
-
- I've been doing this for three years now (since C= officially
- folded), and it gets harder all the time. My 1992 A4000 is showing it's
- age like a decigenarian, and I'm going to have to do something pretty
- soon. Upgrading the 4000 to the sort of specs I want is a very
- expensive proposition -- expensive enough that I have to really think
- about what I'm doing, and consider other options. A PClone for the same
- money ($2000-2500, for CV64 + 17"+ monitor + well-populated '060 board)
- gets me pretty close (better?) performance, and much better hardware and
- software support. But I'd rather have a Power Amiga than either of
- these, so I have to wait. Sit around for another year with little more
- than hope and promises, while the rest of the industry leaves me behind.
- I was prepared to do this, full of the optimism that AT knew what they
- were doing and Escom was behind them 100%.
-
- Then, along comes the sale, accompanied by a press release that is
- vague at best about the future of the Amiga as a personal computer.
- Hope and optimism take a nosedive. Not that I'm going to rush out and
- buy a PClone tomorrow (for one thing, I'm a couple months from being
- able to afford it -- the ".edu" in my email is significant) -- I'll give
- VIScorp some time. But talk of set-top boxes and "ongoing European
- sales of popular models" is not what I need to hear to keep me waiting
- for the next generation. I don't want to switch -- to borrow a term,
- I "spiritually" want to have an Amiga. But if the "spirit" comes into
- conflict with my future as a professional, the future wins.
-
- The fact that I've started migrating toward Linux does _not_ make
- holding out easier, BTW! (For those who don't know, yes, there is a
- Linux for the Amiga, and it's pretty decent.)
-
- >I also think that, if the PPC research has been started, then they will
- >almost certainly be interested in this because it would open up
- >opportunities for the set top boxes that even the A1200/A4000(T) don't
- >presently present.
-
- So we get a PPC-based set-top box. Why do I care?
-
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