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Re: The (in)famous Bolton Peck tells his story about Amiga Inc
Posted on 20-Apr-2007 14:35:22
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@TheodoreTwinky

i hope for a happy ending to mr pecks case also... when it comes to ainc they are now pretty much dead for many amigans, they have proven they show no intresst in the amigaos as we know it. they only care for their windows based mobile phone games, the totally unrealistic amiga anyware and try to milk as much money out of the amiga name they can... its sad...

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Re: The (in)famous Bolton Peck tells his story about Amiga Inc
Posted on 20-Apr-2007 15:00:26
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@Gleng

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and I can't get hold of MorphOS at the moment.


If you're waiting for the EFIKA to come out - seriously, don't hang around for a vastly underpowered board. Head off to Morphzone flea market and try and pick up a second hand Peg2 w/G4. I can heartily recommend it.

Unless you're wanting MorphOS PowerUP, of course! In which case you're a nutjob classic user

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@nine

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If you're waiting for the EFIKA to come out - seriously, don't hang around for a vastly underpowered board. Head off to Morphzone flea market and try and pick up a second hand Peg2 w/G4. I can heartily recommend it.

Cheers. I've looked there a few times actually, but I always seem to just miss them. I'll have to wait a couple of months before I can afford to buy any new stuff anyway now, but I'll have a look around for one then.

With regards to the Efika, I know they're pretty underpowered, but I'm quite a fan of fiddly imbedded stuff. I've got a plan to make a completely solid state computer, and the Efika seems like a pretty good starting point. I would've bought one already, but I don't really want to get "just another Linux box", as I have about eleventy-billion of those already. As soon as AROS or MorphOS comes out for it, I'll grab one.

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Unless you're wanting MorphOS PowerUP, of course! In which case you're a nutjob classic user

I would if the PPC cards didn't cost an arm, a leg, and several organs.


EDIT: I can't spell.

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