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How many MorphOS licenses have been sold?
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| ssolie |
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Cocoon

Joined: 2007/10/11
Posts: 55 From: Calgary, Alberta
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Does anybody have a guess as to how many MorphOS licenses have been sold so far?
Must be in the hundreds by now, maybe even thousands?
I remember Genesi boasting about how many boards they sold or had given away so there must be a very large base of hardware out there and potential MorphOS 2.x users.
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| »2009/3/20 19:36 |
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Paladin of the Pegasos

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| feanor |
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Acolyte of the Butterfly

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Comment removed
personal insult.
[ Edited by hooligan on 2009/3/21 1:20 ] |
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| »2009/3/20 20:16 |
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| ThePlayer |
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Priest of the Order of the Butterfly

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@ feanor: LOL that was a great post from you i realy enjoyed it!!!
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| »2009/3/20 20:25 |
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| dake |
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Acolyte of the Butterfly

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| amigadave |
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Priest of the Order of the Butterfly

Joined: 2006/3/21
Posts: 506 From: Big Bear Lake, CA, USA
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ssolie must be really disappointed with his AmigaOS4.x machines and OS to be spending so much time here asking questions about MorphOS.
Or perhaps he and other users of AmigaOS4.x have now seen the advantages of MorphOS vs AmigaOS4.1 since they can both be run on the same Pegasos2 hardware and are frightened that it will cause some of their users to defect, so they decided to try harassment and intimidation in a feeble attempt to disrupt and damage our little community and/or the MorphOS team.
Or maybe he and other AmigaOS4.x users are worried about how the completion of MorphOS3.0 will affect the long range success of AmigaOS4.x because the performance to cost ratio gap will be so great between anything you can run AmigaOS4.x and the 1.5GHz MacMini's running MorphOS3.0.
Who thinks he is really here because he wants to contribute something positive to this community? Or is he here just to stir up trouble? Is he over at one of the AmigaOS4.x forum sites asking the same kinds of questions?
[ Edited by amigadave on 2009/3/20 15:23 ]
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| »2009/3/21 1:03 |
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| hooligan |
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Ok keep it civil. We're openminded for all kinds of debates, but personal insults will not be tolerated. Welcome to Feanor anyway, sorry to welcome you to this site this way.
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| »2009/3/21 1:24 |
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| Toto |
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| »2009/3/21 1:34 |
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| amigadave |
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| »2009/3/21 1:38 |
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| ssolie |
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Cocoon

Joined: 2007/10/11
Posts: 55 From: Calgary, Alberta
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@amigadave Quote: Who thinks he is really here because he wants to contribute something positive to this community? Or is he here just to stir up trouble? Is he over at one of the AmigaOS4.x forum sites asking the same kinds of questions?
Dave, you were much nicer at AmiWest. Kidding!
Seriously though, I was always interested in MorphOS as far as Quark and the QBox were concerned. It still could be something really cool. But I'm not at all interested in the ABox. Sorry but I think the ABox is a dead end. It took a while but I finally figured out the devs aren't moving forward on QBox so I guess that is that. Heck, I could still use a Peg2 though so maybe I will run MorphOS on that once I get one.
Then the whole issue of money popped up when at least one dev said he wasn't doing it for any money. When I asked where the money was going and got jumped on it made me wonder where those payments were really going. Fab was nice enough to straighten me out in IRC the first time but of course I misunderstood amidst the barrage of insults and joking around. It seems Ralph Schmidt is collecting all the money; still no word on whether he is incorporated or whatever. That is kinda important to know these days especially if there is a dispute or something. There would be nothing stopping Mr. Schmidt from just taking the money and disappearing leaving the rest of the team stranded is there? Oh well, I suppose nobody cares about such matters.
As for AmigaOS, I already know far too much about that topic from about 2.1 to 4.x because I did some work for Commodore back in the day and now I do a little for whomever happens to own AmigaOS at his moment. Depending on who is suing who that changes on a regular basis... Hopefully, they'll get that mess figured out some day but in the mean time, Hyperion is the current owner of the sources and is doing its best to keep forging ahead. You can check out their web site if interested. Kinda off topic for a MorphOS forum.
Anyway, I thought I'd pop in and see how MorphOS was evolving and found the usual "red" vs "blue" stuff going on. I got sucked in of course. Just can't back away from a fight you know. It is a real shame a guy like me can't post questions without immediately being labeled as a red freedom fighter or whatever. Sigh.
Anyway, I was actually interested in the approx. number of MorphOS users around these days thus this topic. Nothing else to it.
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| »2009/3/21 1:42 |
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| amigadave |
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Priest of the Order of the Butterfly

Joined: 2006/3/21
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@ssolie,
I am not here to make any enemies or cause trouble and I would like to give you the benefit of doubt, but from all your posts that I have read, the statements you just wrote don't ring true (unless I missed something).
IIRC, you raised the issue of money a few posts before Piru answered that he has not taken any of the license money. Then there is your post where you seem to threaten about reporting that the proper VAT tax may not have been reported. That does not seem like simple curiosity, does it? Also, besides the fact that it is not anyone's business to know where the money went, unless they are part of the team doing the work, what other software development teams or companies do you know that would release such information? Your request for such information is just plain insulting and encourages the kind of responses you received. It smacks of an implied accusation that something sinister or wrong is going on with the money, or the people who are collecting the money. As for your flippant comment that no one cares about where the money goes, I am sure the team cares and knows and it is nobody's business that is outside the development team.
I am well aware of all the trouble that has gone on between Amiga Inc. and Hyperion and the progress of AmigaOS4.x that the Hyperion team has accomplished and I applaud them for their work. I hope it continues and wish nothing but success for them. I have never before participated in any of the so called "RED vs BLUE" wars and believe that competition is good for both communities (I actually see it as one community still).
As such, I try to extend my friendship to both AmigaOS4.x users and MorphOS users. At this point in time I believe that the better system is MorphOS and that is the one I have chosen to use and support, but that does not mean that I couldn't change and start using AmigaOS4.x if it should advance further and faster than MorphOS. I am going to use the best Amiga-like operating system I can find.
I am sure you are a nice guy and if we meet again this year at AmiWest I hope we can laugh at this silliness, but I do not appreciate your recent behavior and apparent motives on these forums.
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| »2009/3/21 2:14 |
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| hooligan |
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| »2009/3/21 2:48 |
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| feanor |
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Acolyte of the Butterfly

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@hooligan I do not apologize, I believe I just expressed what was on most people's minds. OTOH, I understand why you removed my post. Anyway, as Arkanoid said in another thread, there *are* more important things to worry about. But, idi^H^H^Hconsistent lack of understanding is a great way to trigger such posts. And a forum is a much easier place to lose temper compared to real life :) |
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| »2009/3/21 9:30 |
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| feanor |
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| »2009/3/21 9:34 |
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| amigadave |
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Priest of the Order of the Butterfly

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@feanor,
Thanks for stating the obvious. I know that you meant well, but I think most of us are adults here, that know the difference between public owned corporations and small groups of software developers.
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| »2009/3/21 12:26 |
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| ASiegel |
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Webmaster

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| »2009/3/21 12:37 |
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Paladin of the Pegasos

Joined: 2003/5/22
Posts: 1415 From: Chemnitz, Germany
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> a discussion thread in which he comments about the discontinuation > of the Pegasos 2 mainboard due to the European RoHS directive as > follows: "now that you know these are lead contaminated boards why > not make the environmentally responsible decision and not buy them > at all? They should be properly disposed of." (Mind you, the poster > owns the lead contaminated A1 and microA1 mainboards himself [...])
...and states here in this very thread that he "could still use a Peg2 though so maybe [he] will run MorphOS on that once [he] get[s] one". Hypocrisy at its best.
> In fact, the poster has been clearly identified as a troll on other > community portals a long time before he showed up on MorphZone. He > posted the very first comment regarding an update of AmIRC for > MorphOS on AmigaWorld which was removed
Interestingly, this was the same day he became a member here. |
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| »2009/3/21 14:38 |
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| ssolie |
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| »2009/3/24 20:00 |
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| magnetic |
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Paladin of the Pegasos

Joined: 2003/3/1
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ssolie
you do of course realize you will never get an accurate answer for this - much like your hyperion friends when you ask how many copies of os4 sold..
so why even ask other than to start trouble? (and like i said we already have a trouble maker here an angry chicken)
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| »2009/3/25 6:37 |
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Paladin of the Pegasos

Joined: 2003/5/22
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> you will never get an accurate answer for this
"508" very much sounds like an accurate answer to me (see post 2). |
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| »2009/3/25 8:16 |
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