Per me questo lavoro del 1200x o 500x dovrebbero farlo in partnership con l'azienda che produce i Vic slim
e poi dopo il mini vogliono piazzare il 1000x, credo che per le loro possibilità hanno fin troppa carne al fuoco.
che caos... ma questi sorgenti che sono proprietà di altri programmatori, Hyperion li ha a disposizione? Può modificarli... etc Una campagna "Free Amigaos" sarebbe impossibile?
This email was leaked to OS4 beta testers moons ago.On Saturday, May 26, 2007, EyeAm wrote:> From the court docs, the emails between Bill McEwen of Amiga Inc. and the> Friedens, February 16, 2007:>>> -----quote:>> Subject: Amiga and the Friedens - Moving Together> From: "Bill McEwen" <bill@amiga.com>> Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:14:05 -0800> To: "'Thomas Frieden'" <thomasf@hyperion-entertainment.biz>,> <Hans-JoergF@hyperion-entertainment.com>>> Hey Guys:>> I want to thank you for your e-mail to me, and again I look forward to our> working together. I think we can get a deal done that is good for all of> us, and> that we both (or all three of us) want the same thing: the product> shipping.>> I would like to spend more time planning our futures and less time the> past. I> want to make it clear that I greatly respect you both and I hope that both> understand and recognize this point. Our disagreements with Hyperion are> not> disagreements with you.>> I do want to respond to the points you have raised, and then begin our> focus on> the future.>> We understand that Hyperion cannot transfer more rights in OS4.0 than it> has.> Having read your contract, it is clear that the contract gives Hyperion> only an> object code license to ExecSG until you are paid in full. So, Hyperion> currently> only has an object code license to ExecSG.>> It is also clear that Amiga only acquired object code license rights when> we> exercised our "buy back" rights with Hyperion. In other words, Hyperion> has no> ownership rights to ExecSG, and Amiga did not and could not acquire> ownership of> ExecSG from Hyperion (because Hyperion had no ownership rights to> transfer).>> Reading your email, it seems that you are concerned that Amiga would try to> use> the courts to acquire ownership of ExecSG. I can assure you that this is> absolutely not the case.>> I hope that clears up any misunderstandings we have had, and that we can> move> forward.>> Now, let's move on to business. I will get right to the point. Amiga> wants to> buy your rights in ExecSG. We would take over your contract with> Hyperion.> Amiga wants to compensate you for all of the hard work and creativity that> you> both put into ExecSG. We want to pay you right away, as well have you> participate in the potential revenue from ExecSG, with royalties.>> Also, Amiga would like to engage you as members of the development team.> We can> work out the exact terms, but you will be paid for your work while you are> working, starting immediately.>> This needs to be done quickly and confidentially. We are prepared to come> to> terms and pay you swiftly. If you are interested (and we hope you are),> please> respond promptly and we will respond promptly as well, with specific> terms.>> I look forward to working with you.>> Bill>