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That plus Barry told them to say that. :D |
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Hi folks, Sorry, but I've been away for a while (call it my personal break away from forums/anything Commodore-related if you will - I think I suffered burnout from read the last discussion), so haven't really seen what's happened. Just catching up now and reading up on Barry's and everyone else's answers.... Here are my thoughts on the subject: 1) I think Barry has given a fair and balanced interview. He is being pretty honest here IMHO and is hiding nothing here save any legal trade agreements they have with their business partners AFAIK…. 2) He is being realistic about the market situation and for the company in general - that for a reborn Commodore to survive, it has to make products that are relevant to the market and on-par tech wise with the best that is out there. Being Linux and Windows-compatible is one way to secure that future (or at least the funds for that future). Though not agreeing with 'legacy Amiga purists' going the x86 route now is the most logically sound route for the company at present. 3) Had made some points which are very logical from a business perspective (which again may upset some Amiga fans here) but is the truth. Computers have come a long way since the Amiga days of producing customized chips, and the parts today are pretty much commoditized. To go against what the general market wants is financial suicide. 4) interesting points have been made in regards to how 'he sees' the Amiga brand, namely that it is a performance brand, and the old ideas were simply 'a concept'. In this day and age somehow he is right about it I feel….you don't see people using customized chipsets anymore save retro sites like A.org….. To be fair, after looking at the answers after his reply, I think the Amiga community in general I think is being too harsh on his company, and being too pessimistic about certain things a little too early. He has said he is a small company slowly working to rebuild the Commodore and Amiga brands. As Leo has mentioned many times before Rome wasn't built in a day….. CUSA I believe is doing things right - it's not doing anything 'wrong' except maybe have slightly more expensive offerings in some product lines to Apple? But even then it's coming down cheap. I just heard they launched the new Vic Mini the other day….and that's a completely new product to the last one (which I remembered was similar to the Amiga Mini)…. |
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A quick, easy project. The hardware designs are Open Source, the FPGA code is Open Source, he has the rights to the ROMs and Workbench and the case could be made by a McEmployee on minimim wage. Of course he was told this right at the start and never listened. He'd rather sell us overpriced PCs loaded with Linux and hope that we don't notice. |
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They are a Linux PC vendor selling x86 boxes. This is Amiga.org.
Jesus Christ why can't people understand this just isn't relevant here? |
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To be fair, you're not paying any attention and just reading of a script that Barry gave you. The VIC-Mini in case you missed it is a old machine, made for years by someone else, rebadged and stuck in a C-USA box. We've already seen links to the original website and the 50% lower prices they used to charge (retail) if you ordered from them directly. The smoke and mirrors is endless. I can't wait for the next C-USA drone to show up and tell us how wonderfull Barry is. Perhaps his bank manger, golf partner or pool boy might like to drop in for a while. :D |
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I think after this post I'm just going to join those not posting on any CUSA threads and wait for CUSA to go away. |
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It is like World War One, they're hoping that we run out of troops before they run out of bullets. :D |
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I've just literally read your post. To be honest, I'm pretty upset with your statement there. Because if you're a dottering old fart as you think I make you out to be, then you might as well include me on it! Because NOTHING is going to change that fact that I WAS EXPOSED TO THE AMIGA, LOVED the AMIGA and I ALWAYS WILL....IN WHATEVER SHAPE OR FORM IT HAPPENS TO BE IN. Including its current incarnarnation from CUSA as a Linux PC if you will.... Also to clarify (for you) I am not Barry and this is not a fake account I am using. I am a real person who is based in Asia, who just happens to have an besotted interest in the Amiga, and have a great interest in what the CUSA offerings could turn out to become, as it has been a LONG WHILE the brands have been officially 'back on the market' as it were, and I'm interested to see where it all leads. To this date I have had no financial dealings with CUSA other than buying their C64x for my birthday last year. Although I stressed interest before on their forums last month about being a potential dealer (because I thought maybe it would be an interesting thing to do, and introduce people in Asia to the Commodore brand), ultimately I'm not going to go selling computers as a business because (I know) it's too much work. I've worked at a software distribution company before for a short while when I was younger, so I know what it is like. I prefer a much simpler life to be honest....it's fine to use it for work/hobbies but running it is something else I feel... |
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I am simply saying there is no way in hell in 50-100 years PPC will dominate over intel over mainstream computing. First off, I am referring to mainstream computer market. On the mainstream computing market, PPC has never been price competitive to intel in 15 years. Intel is the worlds largest semiconductor business on the planet. DEC Alpha lost out just as dozens of others. Use your brain for once. How does using cpu technology that does not have software that people and majority of business uses going to use advisable. Compound it with an OS with next to nill in new software that computer users uses (vs. Computer programmers) in 20 years worth anything in mainstream computing. The closed off small group is eroding. There used to be nearly a million Commodore and Amiga users actively using Amiga and commodore 8 bit computers in 1995 and now by 2010, there is less then 1000 active Amiga and ~5000 Commodore community members with only 1% uses the computer as their primary computer. That is world wide. So, how in zeus's butthole can you possibly expect a new Amiga PPC amiga that competes competitively with intel. How many purchases of Amiga x1000 by hyperion et al. How many was ever sold? If you think that would compete then you have 3 months to port every mainstream software for Windows and Linux to Amiga OS and have it ready to compete against windows 8 and 9 and 10. You have 3 months.... Get crackin' The user interface has to be as revolutionary between Amiga OS to everyone as Amiga 1000 was to the PET and we must have 256 display capability at 120 fps at 2560x2048 resolution at 48 bit color. It must have 65536 cores each with 256 process threads capable of 4 GHz threading, 256 bit digital data and address architecture, 64 Qubit data and address register architecture and with 64 Terabyte hard drive and 255.1 surround sound and be manufactured at a cost of $99 so it can be sold for $199 by Christmas. Can you pull that all off ? Until then, quit expecting such. You want a revolution. Then pull that off. Then you can take out intel. In the meantime, the mainstream market is Intel. Inconvenient truth isn't it. To the other idiot, I been on this forum specifically since 2003. However, I didn't post to this forum that much. I was on lemon, and many other amiga forums and many other forums. |
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So we would have to pick the max system spec and hardware. It won't be shifting between cores so to speak but one core. You can't get FPGAs cheap just by buying in bulk. |
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I have been registered on this forum since 2003. So knock the b.s. Off. No pay. Barry can say whatever he wants and I can just as easily give him the birdie and any of you. I am not under his control. So please stop spreading such false accusations. That is the problem with you guys. Either you never completed 3rd grade or you guys have some serioius psychological issues. Did you dose too much drugs, lsd, etc. During the 80s and that is why you are so screwed up. Legal Liability.... LOL. |
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Barry: "Hello boys and girls! I'm your Uncle Bazza and I'm the host of the C-USA Smoke & Mirrors show. Now I know I've been a bad boy in the past, but thanks to Prozac I'm a new man and I just want to be your friend. Talking of friends, I've brought two with me. Meet Middleman and Wildstar. Say hello to the children guys." Middleman: "Hello boys and girls!" Wildstar: "Hello boys and girls!" Barry: "Why don't you guys tell everyone how nice I am?" Middleman: "Oooh! Uncle Barry is really, really, really nice." Wildstar: "He's even nicer than that! He's like a double helping of nice with a big dollop of icecream on top!" Middleman: "I love icecream!" Wildstar: "And Uncle Barry loves the Amiga!" Barry: "Well there you have it boys and girls, I love you all and I'm a really, really nice guy." Middleman: "With icecream!" Wildstar: "Yes Uncle Barry, don't forget the icecream!" Barry: "OK, that's all until next week. Remember to come to my website and pre-order a computer with excessive RAM, a sub-standard graphics card, no expandability and an underpowered PSU" Middleman and Wildstar: "And icecream!" Barry: "You guys are so funny. Hey, where's Dammy with my meds? I feel the need to insult someone." |
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