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They can't retain old die-hards by abandoning everything that the die-hards value, and they can't entice new people with a name that means nothing to the majority and prices that would be off-putting to the entirety. It simply doesn't work that way. Quote:
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Amiga 1200 (KS3.1/ClassicWB3.1, 4GB HD, 34MB RAM, 68030 @ 50MHz) DEC VAXStation 4000/60 (OpenVMS 7.3, 9GB HD, 104MB RAM, KA46 @ 55MHz) DEC MicroPDP-11/73 (RT-11, 32MB HD, 4MB RAM, KDJ11 @ 15MHz) "'Legacy code' often differs from its suggested alternative by actually working and scaling." - Bjarne Stroustrup |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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There is less than that in the community. Even the demoscene has been slowing down compared to 2005. |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Those here, represent maybe 1/5 of the folks and the rest are part of clubs and not online in appreciable level. I rarely saw any one forum being over 10,000. lemon would represent one of the largest bulk of the forums. Most of them are here and across all the forums. i would assume half those on Lemon are inactive folks and 1/4 of the active ones are repeat accounts. Ie. Same person had to create a new account and lost the old one. 6000-12000 would be a good guess. I am being conservative and figuring 6000 active. 9077 lemon64 and 7131 or so on lemonamiga... I would assume 80% of commodore users are also Amiga users. I would assume only have the acconts are active and they would represent about 80%. So around 6000 is rough hand guess of active amiga and commodore users. I would go as much as 50% more for anyone not clearly measurable and is by large off line or little web presence. So, 9000 or so. I would doubt past 10,000 active. |
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Okay, now where are you getting the $6-8 million figure for CUSA from? What reason do we have to believe that they sold 10,000 C64xes in the past year? Nothing from them, certainly.
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Amiga 1200 (KS3.1/ClassicWB3.1, 4GB HD, 34MB RAM, 68030 @ 50MHz) DEC VAXStation 4000/60 (OpenVMS 7.3, 9GB HD, 104MB RAM, KA46 @ 55MHz) DEC MicroPDP-11/73 (RT-11, 32MB HD, 4MB RAM, KDJ11 @ 15MHz) "'Legacy code' often differs from its suggested alternative by actually working and scaling." - Bjarne Stroustrup |
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Good luck to "Commodore"-"Amiga".org community Last paradox is that big interview and all the questions answered, there seems to be unresolved matters. But it is much clearer C=USA wants to distinct itself from existing (old) Amiga community and have new fresh customers. While it sounds like more rapid market, they don`t have "cool" enough products for the young, and influence via parents or schools can be beneficial, if not by what you are using at work. Dismissing people as customers as age group is also lousy, not to mention these are still people in health and productive age that can spend and produce much. |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Austria
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Uaaaaah (still getting tired of CUSA stuff) - nothing new, nothing great, none at least a little interesting things. The last one please turn off the lights LOL
In the Demoscene I assume they would call such people something like "lamers" ;-) |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Mancland, UK
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@ Wildstar128
If your argument about mainstream computers is true, then how do you explain the popularity of the Raspberry Pi? It's NOT about beaing mainstream at all; it's about going back to the roots of where we all came from in early computing and re-inventing it for now; the Raspberry Pi has managed that and it can still perform as a NAS, play HDMI video etc. and it's dirt cheap. I'd imagine it's capable of emulation too. They even plan to teach programming it in schools, so it's kind of re-inventing the BBC Micro era. If they were to put it into a keyboard case they'd have the modern equivalent of computers from the BBC, Spectrum and C64 through to the Amiga. The guys that came up with the Raspberry Pi know what market they are targetting and it's working for them. Barry is just thrashing around trying to find the computing equivalent of a lottery ticket and that's why everything he touches turns to crap - it's the total opposite of the Midas Touch. He could learn a lot from these people, but Barry knows that he is right, that everyone else is wrong and that's all that matters. |
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I don't believe they sold 10,000. Just my opinion, remember when Dammy said they sold over 100,000? My best guess is they sold 20-100 tops and that is beng generous. That's why no inject molding Amiga replica cases.
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I know I'm getting old, but I don't remember saying that. URL?
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Barry, on the other hand, didn't understand the Amiga community coming in, didn't try to, made fun of anybody who told him that community interest generally lies elsewhere, distributed much misinformation, showed extreme unwarranted self-importance every time he posted, acted more combative the more people tried to tell him how he was mis-stepping, and ultimately just charged too much for too little in hopes that the name would make up for it, when he'd already half-alienated the people who would've been interested in the first place. He tried to cover that by saying "well, you're Not Our Target Market," but he keeps coming back - because (I theorize) we're all he's got. The world outside the Amiga community cares even less about the brand names and is far less inclined to pay large sums for unimpressive hardware. Barry's entire time here has basically been one long session of shooting himself in the foot. He pretty much killed his business before it even got started.
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