My Views

I consider myself a die hard amiga fan.  I have 2 amigas,  and would have  3 if I hadn't traded my 500 for a 2000 many years ago.

When  I  heard that Gateway was producing a new machine I was  going  to  up grade  my  OS to 3.1 so could be ready for the new machines.  Then  I  heard
they  were going Linux I was even more excited (The original OS came from  a UNIX derivative anyway).

Now  I  don't know what's going on with Gateway,  so I have put my plans  on hold again,  until they work out what they are doing.  The Amiga must be the only  computer  in history to out live the company that brought  it  to  the market.  Given the capability of the IBM PC today,  I wonder what the  Amiga would have been like right now?

What the Amiga needs is commitment. Not from the users, it has that already, but from a company that will see it become what it should be.  Unfortunately this  requires more than money,  it requires talent.  If you read about  the original Amiga team,  you learn how the team that designed and built it  had real  talent.  This is what is required for a new Amiga.  If they just throw money at it,  they will only get an alternative to the PC,  and this is what  we don't want.

I  wonder  where the talent is? I know it's out there somewhere.   It's  the type  of talent that produced the Amiga,  and the big corporations like  Sun and SGI.
 

Does anyone know what Gateway is doing?
Anthony Law
Sydney, Australia