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    Jim
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    Kenny has a point. I'd rather not gamble on hardware projects vended by known eccentrics.
    "Never attribute to malice what can more readily explained by incompetence"
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    asrael22
    Posts: 404 from 2014/6/11
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    ernsteiswuerfel wrote:
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    KennyR schrieb:
    I doubt it. More likely it'll go the same way as all the rest of Jens' stuff: something very interesting that sells initially well, gets next to no software support, and is abandoned and disappears with nary a trace as Jens moves onto the next shiny thing to catch his interests.

    Hmm... Can't argue that my ACA123x or the Indivision do not work?? They do so for some years now.


    Indeed. I can't really complain about Jens' products and support.


    Manfred
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12150 from 2003/5/22
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    Addendum:

    > Some status update on the Commodore A1200 Reloaded from 2½ weeks ago: [...]

    Latest update to the wiki page is from 2020. With respect to the license for the 4600 AmigaOS 3.x units, the deadline for the hardware sales launch will run out a year from now:

    "the date that the Hardware goes on sale [...] shall not exceed a total of seven (7) years as of the Effective Date of this Agreement [April 24, 2017]"
    https://docs.google.com/file/d/1hinOPq0SoQS7VOGnvdmXTzco_v806myQ/edit
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    zukow
    Posts: 645 from 2005/2/9
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    Hahahaha, somebody had some agreement with Hyperion, hahahahahahahahahaha. First rule in Amiga world - do not have any agreements with Hyperion.
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    Andreas_Wolf
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    > Ha[...]ha, somebody had some agreement with Hyperion, ha[...]ha.
    > First rule in Amiga world - do not have any agreements with Hyperion.

    Well, it has been working out for Individual Computers more than once since 2013:

    https://docs.google.com/file/d/1KON22TueJ1ZovL3ASEx8JOdytvYQlGP8/edit (pages 11 to 44)

    The delay (or cancellation?) of the Commodore A1200 Reloaded has certainly not been caused by Hyperion.
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    Posts: 483 from 2008/8/10
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    Andreas_Wolf wrote:
    > Ha[...]ha, somebody had some agreement with Hyperion, ha[...]ha.
    > First rule in Amiga world - do not have any agreements with Hyperion.

    Well, it has been working out for Individual Computers more than once since 2013:

    https://docs.google.com/file/d/1KON22TueJ1ZovL3ASEx8JOdytvYQlGP8/edit (pages 11 to 44)

    The delay (or cancellation?) of the Commodore A1200 Reloaded has certainly not been caused by Hyperion.


    That is a wonderful historical document. Factually supports much of my own research.

    Thanks

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