Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 27th May 2007 19:04 UTC
Amiga & AROS In yet another set of legal documents in the Amiga-Hyperion court case, it is revealed that AmigaOS 4 was ported to run on the Mac Mini (the PowerPC version, obviously), or, at least, that the port was in a very advanced state. The information was found in an email exchange between Bill McEwen of Amiga and Nicola Morocutti of VirtualWorks, about the latter obtaining a license to sell AmigaOS 4 together with the Sam 440ep board as well as, apparently, to sell boxed copies of AmigaOS 4 for the Mac Mini.
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Heh...
by Almafeta on Mon 28th May 2007 02:45 UTC
Almafeta
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2007-02-22

So, not only did they have a port available, they had a port to widely-available hardware? And they still had the temerity to sue Hyperion?

My earlier comment, that there's no product so good it can't be managed into the ground, still stands.