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neonlite
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Amiga-Commodore-Motorola maybe? Posted on 20-Jun-2006 13:54:48
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| well I don't know if anyone had this on here but
http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2005/12/motorola_a1200.html
it's a motorola mobile smartphone called A1200! it's a coincidence at least... it's A1200,and it's from Motorola...
would be nice if AOS4 was bundeled with it
and since there is new talk about Amiga-commodore partnership(by their own words),why not speculate about Motorola too! |
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TrebleSix
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Re: Amiga-Commodore-Motorola maybe? Posted on 20-Jun-2006 14:21:37
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hmm, a Motorola phone with an Intel processor. The Motorola A1200 uses the Intel PXA270 processor that is claimed to maximize battery life. _________________ Dark Lord Design Wicked Solutions For Damned Problems |
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Re: Amiga-Commodore-Motorola maybe? Posted on 20-Jun-2006 15:07:41
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Motorola can use any chip they like since the spun off their semiconductor group to Freescale. This A1200 is no doubt a continuation of their line of linux devices, however, some people on the forum are suggesting a microsoft pocket pc os may be used in America. So if it runs windows mobile it can run AmigaDE games |
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Re: Amiga-Commodore-Motorola maybe? Posted on 20-Jun-2006 20:21:39
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I actually find that name kinda anoying when im searching ebay with the term A1200 (when im searching for a fricking Amiga not some stupid smartphone!)
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Live Long and keep Amigaing! 
A1200, Power Tower, TF1260 128MB RAM, 68060 Rev 6, OS3.9 BB2, HD-Floppy, Mediator TX+ PCI, Voodoo 3 3000, Soundblaster 4.1, TV Card, Spider USB, 100MBit Ethernet, 16GB CF HD, 52xCDRom. |
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Re: Amiga-Commodore-Motorola maybe? Posted on 20-Jun-2006 20:32:56
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Re: Amiga-Commodore-Motorola maybe? Posted on 20-Jun-2006 21:42:43
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How do you attach a joystick to the thing? I also, can't find the disk drive or the trap door to connect an accellerator to. |
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Re: Amiga-Commodore-Motorola maybe? Posted on 20-Jun-2006 21:47:19
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Re: Amiga-Commodore-Motorola maybe? Posted on 20-Jun-2006 23:14:21
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