| MikeB said: @ Ausfalcon funcomputing.nl also funcomputing.eu and a few more are still active. The Fun Computing effort is no secret, like I have stated on Amiga forums. There were plans to take over Computer City and do some other stuff supporting various operating sytems including Amiga and Linux. Me being an Amiga enthusiast and PS3 enthusiast, you can put things together. I contacted Sony about the possibility to explore oppertunities to have AmigaOS4.x properly supported on the PS3 hardware (IMO OS4 is in need of a cheap, mass available product for Amigans to return). Sony's response was positive, but the Amiga situation is very complex. None of this is secret, as commented on by me on Amiga forums. There are no revelations here at all. Some are upset I am a Physical Therapist, so shouldn't comment on technology. Others seem to be upset that I am a tech professional, thus shouldn't comment on technology. Make up your minds already. ![]() |
So the bottom line is you are seeking to become a business partner with Sony to sell PS3 hardware, not only as a game system, but as a computer running AmigaOS.
So its in your business' interest for PS3 to flourish in general and Xbox to flounder as you want the PS3 install base to increase.
I said NOTHING about your profession as a physical therapist and you know it. As far as your company, Fun Computing, it would be courteous in my view, from a full disclosure standpoint, that you put in your sig that you are negotiating (or attempting to negotiate) to be a business partner with Sony.
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