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Re: Momentum PPC 970 eval board
Posted on 2-Aug-2004 23:16:38
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Well, this looks intresting folks, if i can aid in any way (logistics, webspace, whatever) let me know ochal kefren be.

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Re: Momentum PPC 970 eval board
Posted on 2-Aug-2004 23:33:43
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@minator

Let me outline the basic plan for you

Once we have raises the money for the board we would lend that board to Hyperion for them to do a full port, once AmigaOs is running on the board then we can go to companies like IBM and ask them for support with parts, money etc. In the meantime we design the final board with our own features such as more USB 2.0 ports, Firewire 800 prots and SATA II ports (The required chips were discussed ealier). Your figures look a bit excesive and I don't know if you have any evidence for them or they are number that you just heard but I am willing to invest a substantial ammount of my own money in this project to pay for construction of prototypes but I can't justify that money of trying to get a lona for it until there is something to invest in.

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