@Sventevith, post #358
@jarokuczi, post #361
@Don_Adan, post #362
@Don_Adan, post #371
@mikecios, post #374
@jubi, post #357
@forge, post #383
I am really tired of this "Hyperion has no licence" discussion. Go into the settlement agreement, check what it says, and note that "AmigaOs 4" is defined as "The operating system developed by Hyperion, irrespectively its version number". Hence, as far as the legal issues are concerned, "Os 3.1.4" is "Amiga Os 4". That Cloanto makes a big rumble about it is quite natural - their sales are going down, and it is part of the "dirty play" that is going on in the market - actually from both sides.
@Sventevith, post #384
Hence, as far as the legal issues are concerned, "Os 3.1.4" is "Amiga Os 4".
The two definitions thus identify completely separate operating systems: (a) AmigaOS 4, the operating system developed by Hyperion, which at the time the Settlement Agreement was a PowerPC-based operating system, not one compatible for use with original Amiga hardware; and (b) AmigaOS 3.1, the operating system created by Commodore Business Machines, which runs on original Amiga hardware, and not on the PowerPC.
@KM, post #382
skąd masz informacje o próbie odkręcenia ugody odnośnie AOS 4.x