Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 315 from 2004/2/13
From: Naples - Italy
> Strange there are no updates off tprint any more.
The problem is that the Amiga/Amiga-like market is almost non-existent.
On one side there are very advanced projects like Hollywood, PageStream, CubicIDE. It is not a case that these are high quality projects managed by single programmers. There are few purchasers, but all the money (almost) goes into a single pocket, and the owner of that pocket can live. We should thank a lot these programmers, because they are still loyal Amiga supporters, and their software has a quality at the same level of the software available on the main platforms.
On the other side we have a couple of programmers that work for free, usually concentrate on single projects like conversions of programs and games from Linux, developing of well-established Amiga-only projects, or small very special projects.
In the middle almost nothing is still present: most software houses went away. Indeed it is very difficult for a company to survive with such small incomes like those that can be collected in the Amiga/Amiga-like market.
IrseeSoft/ZEDOnet, the makers of
TurboPrint for the Amiga, followed this way. Their products now are mainly addressed to the Linux (
TurboPrint) and MacOSX (
PrintFab) markets. The development of TurboPrint for the Amiga seems to be currently frozen because it is no longer sufficiently profitable.
> I mean if it is this easy to use the old drivers
> to drive the newer printers it wouldn't be such an effort.
The fact that the Epson C84 driver is able to drive the Epson D88 printer does not mean that it is able to access all available print modes. For instance, TurboPrint for Linux has a specific driver for the Epson D88 family of printers.
> Only thing people woule need is a program to align heads
> and see ink level.
> I guess all epsons use the same interface for this?
I don't know...
> I am sure people would be willing to pay for new printer drivers.
Argh! This is a very delicate problem.
Guruman suggested a number of times that we might set a bounty for creating new printer drivers for TurboPrint: see
here and
here. Even an alternate hypothesis was advanced: the creation of a new version of TurboPrint for the Amiga that should be able to use the drivers of TurboPrint for Linux.
These are very interesting software projects that typically can be realized with the help of a bounty. I and other people agreed in the above-mentioned threads, and even if a number of legal problems were pointed out, it is likely that all of these can be solved, IMHO.
Anyway, everything stopped and was forgot until now, and will be forgot again in the next future, I presume. Why?
Well, this would be the subject of an entirely new thread, but, anyway, let me report here a few meditations.
The problem is that the bounty system of MorphZone (which worked well for a while, concentrating the interest of many people on several projects) is actually abandoned since more than one year. This seems a dramatic problem to me: bounties grow because the increase of funds collected usually attracts the interest of other donors, whose contributions increase the funds collected, and so on...
What happens if such a system is abandoned for more than one year, like on MorphZone? Old bounties stop collecting money, new bounties are strongly discouraged, potential donors are frustrated, the attention of people is distracted by other subjects, and the bounty system finally reach a stagnation state and then die. Unless the management activity restarts soon and continues constantly, MorphZone bounty system is terminating...
A volunteer like Acill tried to organize an independent bounty system, whose existence would be guaranteed by an always active administrator. But his efforts were frustated by the requirement of a unified bounty system made by some people. Well, IMHO, this requirement would be surely right if the current bounty system of MorphZone was alive, but since it appears to be almost dead, the requirement seems just insane to me.
IMHO, only the resurrection of Targhan or the direct intervention of BBRV can eventually solve this problem.[ Edited by DoctorMorbius_FP on 2007/9/9 21:38 ]
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