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Chris Jones

Posts 11
12 Mar 2018 17:35


Thanks for replying Igor


Matthew Langtry

Posts 199
12 Mar 2018 19:26


well not hundred percent sure about fake vampire cards but know charging people 40 us dollars for 5 dollars worth of parts for sdnet is a a rip off lol


Michael Borrmann

Posts 140
13 Mar 2018 08:00


Just Wow.
He presented himself like some poor victim on the FB group.


Henryk Richter
(Apollo Team Member)
Posts 128/ 1
13 Mar 2018 08:57


Matthew Langtry wrote:

well not hundred percent sure about fake vampire cards but know charging people 40 us dollars for 5 dollars worth of parts for sdnet is a a rip off lol

Yes and that one he has stolen, too. He never even asked for permission of re-using my SDNet design and peddled that stuff for this outrageous price behind the backs of the team, including binary distribution of a team-internal alpha driver (in violation of the GPL).


MartinTomas Steffen

Posts 61
13 Mar 2018 09:56


Was not ok what he did, but there are just some 1000 of amigafans left. So let us stop fighting him and go back to work.


Matthew Langtry

Posts 199
13 Mar 2018 12:35


i blocked him on my fb i think


Mr Niding

Posts 459
13 Mar 2018 13:01


MartinTomas Steffen wrote:

  Was not ok what he did, but there are just some 1000 of amigafans left. So let us stop fighting him and go back to work.
 

 
  Judging by the progress, I think the team never stopped working :)
 
  But its a valid topic to set straight, since its added workload for the team to answer frequent questions on IRC about it.
  Also, there are accusations being put forward on FB and amiga related forums, which will fester and create conflict if left unanswered.
 
  The team didnt ask for a fight or conflict, but its unwise to turn the other cheek endlessly.

THAT SAID; I agree with you 100% with regards to considering infighting harmful to the community as a whole. I enjoy seeing productions (hardware/software) from all platforms, be it Spectrum, C64, Amiga, Atari, Armstrad etc etc.

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