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- {subhead} Amiga R & D Team newsgroup post{def}{p}
- Article by Rick LeFaivre
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- Another news group post, this one from the Amiga R & D Team. I just
- thought it fair to pass on what they have to say about recent decisions
- and the future of the Amiga...
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- Note from the Amiga R&D Team
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- by
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- Rick LeFaivre ({bold}rickl@amiga.com{nobold}), as posted at comp.sys.amiga.misc on
- Mon, 19 Jul 1999 03:29:17 GMT
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- Very interesting and active debate over the past two weeks. We
- *love* the passion of (most of ;-)) the on-line community. Linux?
- X- Windows? PCI? USB? MIDI? Floppy Drive? ATI graphics, etc.,
- etc. While an overwhelming percentage of our email is quite positive
- about Amiga's directions, there are those who have raised quite
- legitimate technical concerns, and a small percentage who are just
- bashing everything we do (more on them later).
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- One positive aspect of the Linux announcement is the huge influx of
- technical talent into the Amiga camp from the Linux community. There
- are legitimate issues with Linux, as anyone with a technical
- background will acknowledge. One positive aspect of the Linux
- phenomenon is that there are hundreds of thousands of programmers out
- there working to fix those problems. There are also hundreds of
- companies working on applications and drivers (and hardware) for
- Linux, that we can immediately tap into. Yes, there are integration
- and testing issues to work on, but there are many, many more
- positives than negatives. Please understand that the Linux decision
- was not purely (actually not mostly) a technical decision. It was a
- decision driven by a reasoned analysis of what underlying OS would
- give Amiga the greatest chance to succeed in the marketplace, and as
- a company.
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- Also understand that we have not yet seen a single technical issue
- raised in the news groups that we are not already aware of, and
- working on either inside of Amiga or through partners. Will the
- Amiga MCC under development be perfect? Of course not -- product
- development is all about tradeoffs. When it is shipping, will it be
- at the heart of the best distributed multimedia computing environment
- in the marketplace in terms of price/performance/usability? Yes!
- Even more important, the MCC is only one piece of a much broader
- strategy that we have chosen to not really discuss yet. When Jim
- Collas talks about revolutions, it's not a revolution in terms of
- what happens to be inside the MCC box (although some of the
- unannounced components are, indeed, revolutionary); it's the entire
- distributed home computing/Internet environment and experience that
- will be revolutionary as it rolls out over the coming year. DON'T
- JUST FOCUS ON BOXES AND OPERATING SYSTEMS! (sorry for shouting.)
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- So, to those of you raising legitimate technical concerns, we will do
- our best to communicate solutions as they are worked out. Better
- yet, help us track down those solutions. Linux is getting better
- every week, with issues getting resolved at an amazing pace. ATI may
- not be able to ship their new graphics/video accelerator (which looks
- great) on time, and rest assured that we're also looking at 3dfx and
- NVidea. Yes, there will be a floppy drive (probably a 1.44MB / 120MB
- combo). We're working on the sound/MIDI requirements. We're
- listening to proactive suggestions, and will do our best to manage
- the inevitable tradeoffs to create the best next-generation system we
- can.
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- To the small number of individuals who have been sending vulgar,
- threatening hatemail because you don't like what we're doing, and
- have announced that you're fed up and are leaving the Amiga
- community, goodbye. Millions and millions of people will purchase
- Amiga-branded and Amiga-compliant products over the coming years,
- and we're sorry you won't be among them.
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- Rick LeFaivre, Allan Havemose, and the Amiga R&D Team