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Join Date: May 2006
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I really don't understand (probably because I'm not a HW expert), but, there's no real sense on all that for me. Let me try to make a parallel.
- Ford-T's had, back in early 20's, an upgrade kit for their engines. - In the 70's, someone buy the rights and schematics for this upgrade. - In the 90's someone asks this person to make those schematics public, once: -- It's impossible to buy a new version of this kit -- Designing a new upgrade from scracth (to a base of around 5k Ford-T owners and even less willing to upgrade it) would cost 1000x times more than the expected revenue So, someone can explain me what exactly he's trying to protect? His investment? What other options he has? Die with the schematics to preserv the Ford-T image? *How many persons signed the petition? Around 70? Let's ask for ~20 euros each and see if he accepts that.
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I do believe it was basically that the Apollo´s design had something that Jens needed to learn/see how to implement in his own ACA accelerators, and also that by buying the design, he could prevent some kind of competition showing up. |
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Colonization had Galleons
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Asker, Norway
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Wow. An online petition which actually had some sort of effect? Must be a first in the history of the internets.
Anyway, sounds like a very sensible proposal from Jens to me (I've never had an Apollo though). |
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Merely Curious
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Join Date: May 2012
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I never did get around to reading the petition...until just now.
Seeing Jens' reaction to the petition, I wouldn't blame him if he got very annoyed. Jens' statement about Apollo stability/reliability is spot on. On the other hand, all of the many pieces of hardware I have bought over the years made by Individual Computers or its partners have been rock-solid reliable and stable. Personally, I own an Apollo 2030-25MHz w/64MB on it. I was never terribly impressed with either the: - build quality (tin-plated CPU slot edge contacts rather than gold causes no end of trouble at that frequency) - stability (the on-board Apollo SCSI controller was fast but died a couple months after I bought it and I had to buy an A2091+Guru ROM [thanks Ralph!] which works wonderfully) But as a CHEAP basic bare-bones accelerator it worked well enough but I didn't really expect much out of the board for that price; I remember reading about many problems with the higher clocked version of the board though. However in 1995-7(?) where weren't any other options that were available to me. Had I the opportunity to buy some other brand, I would have - even if they cost 50-100% more. Why? I want a stable computer. I want to spend more time using it and less time trying to get it work. Everytime I needed a workaround for a PITA problem, Jens' and Oliver had something that did the trick permanently. That said...Jens' conditional offer regarding the MACH chips is far better than what we deserved after THAT petition. My guess is Jens' got so frustrated with all the support requests from Apollo owners that it was probably cheaper to just buy out the mouldering designs and lock them up. I have the feeling Jens' is doing Amiga product development mainly out of a love of the platform, since I can't see how you could keep a business going with a small, dwindling user base. I did a search on Amiga.org for 'Apollo' and I see 13 pages of threads, perhaps 70-80% of them involve troubleshooting for seemingly random issues. Many of the remainder are from Apollo owners wanting a different brand of accelerator. One wonders why. You don't patch up a shoddy design over and over, its like bailing water out of a sinking rowboat with a 0.5m (~18") hole torn in the side. Just abandon that ship already. As for the suggestion that Jens somehow needed the Apollo design as a starting point for his own, I find that hilarious since Jens and his fellow designers have repeatedly demonstrated their engineering competence many times over through many dozens of product designs. Many times I've noticed Jens' trying to reduce costs in later revisions of boards or expanding features while using quality parts so the product isn't compromised. If Jens' ever finds it worthwhile to make an A2000 or A3000D accelerator with on-board RAM, I'll snatch them up in an instant, especially if they feature IDE (or sata even) controllers with nice speed/compatibility onboard. I'm willing to pay for the quality I've come to expect. |
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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I'm agreeing with Jens' philosophy on this, even though it could be perceived as a bit harsh. If you are one of the ones that stick with good technology (good computers. i.e., amiga), better to be stringent on your requirements in terms of "good design" / support.
I once had an Apollo board, and while I found it to be affordable (I was in college at the time), it was very flaky. Throughout my A1200's history I had an mbx1230 (paravision) 030 board, apollo, and then finally blizzard 060/ppc. The '030 was the best performer in terms of reliability followed by the 060/ppc as a close runner-up. |
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Off to greener pastures
Join Date: Jul 2009
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While Jens probably shouldn't go into PR, his statements seem fair enough.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Melbourne Florida
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His honour in terms of not wanting the QC of Apollo to be an issue is great, but why in the hell would you buy something to monopolize it and not use it?
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Jens is full of it and anyone who believes he's done this out of some sense of altruism is a chump. I would have had more respect for Jens if he just said "no" and skipped the bs. It's his to do with whatever he pleases, no need to make stuff up.
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X2.
If Jens has paid for the rights then he can do anything he likes with them. The future is in new FPGA based boards anyway, not old Apollo tech (and this is coming from a proud Apollo 1260 owner!). |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Schematics to old tech can help one design a better FPGA implementation. but I agree its in Jens best interests to limit some of the information from the Apollo design. If he's originally paid good money for the information, its only natural. Can you imagine all the ppl copying the design and selling new boards for probably a small monetary gain.
He's being bad and good cop at the same time.. He's given a little to the community. ie. programmed Mach chips and eproms, but at the sametime limiting more information. ie schematics.. Wished someone had Blizzard/DCE accelerator designs to offer.
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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For what he's done, created and knowledge, I respect his opinion. It's 1995 tech, what could be done with it. It would be like getting the tech specs to any of the Amiga models. Can't build a new one that easily. Not to mention who has the expertise, time, and money to improve then produce the design.
For what the Apollo is, it could be done better and easier with a modern design. From a business standpoint, if something like it is in the works by him or some other party it could cut into their bottom line. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Advanced home electronics hobbyists that are involved in the amiga would kill for schematics+firmware! A tech howto guide even though is old but gives you an idea of whats involved. Look at Minimig as someones hobby project.. yeah I know not all Amiga users are at this level.. I've just started learning FPGA's myself, upgrading from atmel/pic 8bit world.. :P
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Location: Tallahassee, FL
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It's Amiga time!
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In the end, everyone was free to ask him, and he was free to answer as he felt fit. All good.
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Nevada, USA
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