Yokemate of Keyboards
Posts: 12085 from 2003/5/22
From: Germany
> the same people have been selling true SMP for quite some time. [...]
> And the Xorro and Xena are other key features of the AmigaOne X1000 [...].
> [...] These are the two main features of the AmigaOne X1000, the two
> key selling points
From your posting #690:
"100% of what the "customers" pay for, is for the promise of it being *the fastest way of running OS4*"
The undisputable fact is that the X1000 actually *is* "the fastest way of running OS4", even without SMP support and thus with only one CPU core in use. So according to your own previous statement, the customers got 100% of what they paid for when they purchased their X1000. And how can Xena/Xorro be among the X1000's "key selling points" when according to your own statement the customers paid 0% of the total price for it?
> not even A-eon consider it to be a fully developed system yet (and
> they are actually being honest about it), and I'm very amused that
> some people here *still* wants to argue about this fact so vividly.
Who does?
> Those of you saying "it's here" [...] are actually *participating* in
> handing out those Hyperion checks that never will get covered, thus
> sharing the guilt.
I keep saying that according to what I perceive are the commonplace definitions of the terms, the AmigaOne X1000
* is not vapourware
* is not a prototype
* is in possession of customers
* is a product
* and was in production for a certain period of time (and is supposed to get into production again).
So now, what exactly am I guilty of? :-)