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Help compile giant list of Amiga hardware vapor
Posted on 8-May-2007 13:27:36
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Original post is HERE. This link is for historical purposes only and is no longer being updated. This AWN thread is the only current active thread.

I figured it would be a fun stroll down memory lane

The current list:
A/box
a3400
A1000+
A1300 (Amiga Technologies)
A2200 (Computer Answers)
A5000 MK1
A5000 MK2 (Power Computing)
A6000 (Power Computing)
AA3000 (Commodore)
AHT STB
Amiga 1400 (Commodore)
Amiga 1800 (Commodore)
Amiga 3000+ (Commodore)
Amiga 4030L Portable (Quickpak)
Amiga 4060L Portable (Quickpak)
Amiga 4040L (Quickpak)
Amiga 4060L (Quickpak)
Amiga 5050T (Quickpak)
Amiga 1630LD (Quickpak)
Amiga ED (Viscorp)
Amiga MCC (Gateway - Amiga Inc)
Amiga MCC 1000
Amiga MCC 1200
Amiga Nyx
AmigaOne 1200
AmigaOne 4000
AmigaONE 1GHz CPU module (ACK)
AmigaONE 1.7GHz CPU module (ACK)
AmigaONE Dual 7410 Cpu Module (eyetech)
AmigaOS 4 Concept Developer System (Gateway - Amiga inc)
AmiJoe
AmiRage K2
Amy05
Apollo ViperPPC
Athena (Troika)
Blizzard2604
BlizzardG3
BlizzardG4
BoXeR
Brainstormer
BSC MemoryMaster 1230
BSC TurboMaster 3050
BuddhaFlash A500
Cashboy (??)
C5300 workstation
C5400 workstation
CD1200 (Commodore Amiga)
CD32 Game System 030 accelerator (Commodore)
CDTV Arcnet controller
CDTV CR
CDTV CR Mpeg card
CDTV2
Coldfire4000 (1)
Commodore 2631
Comspec Arm 1000 (Amiga Rom Module for A1000)
Comspec SA500 (A500 SCSI Expansion Adapter)
CV3D Mpeg card
CyberstormG3
CyberstormG4
daVinci Gfx card
Delfina Flipper - original Zorro/PCI "flipper" board
DKB Talon - Zorro gfx
DKB Inferno - gfx addon for Wildfire
Dragon1200
Dragon4000
eClips
eflash1200
Elbox EM8400 MPEG-2 hardware decoder
Elbox ISDN PCI card
Eureka Afterburner
G-MCC
Gigatron Amiga laptop
GVP A4098
Harms TurboJet 4000
Harms TurboJet 5000
Hercules (Troika)
HiQ "Alpha Project"
Hombre
Hurricane
I-MCC
Impulse Multiprocessing system
Inside Out
iPhantom
Kickflash (Origina - Individual Computers)
Lepord
Los Gatos 2000 (working title? - Commodore)
M-Box
Martina Sound Card
M.A.S.T Infinity Machine - expansion box for A500 with 030
Mediator Z III
Melody CDTV soundcard
MicroA1 XC
MicroA1-I
O'Connell 68K™ "classic" Amiga® compatible notebook computer
Opalvision Frame Grabber/Genlock module
Opalvision Quad-input Production Switcher
Opalvision Roaster Chip
Opalvision Scan-Rate Converter.
Panda
ParaGlide
Pegasos I G4 cpu boards
Pegasos I Dual cpu boards
Pegasos II Dual cpu boards
PIOS One
PowerAmiga (Escom)
PowerVixxenLT
PowerVixxenTL
Pre/box
SharkPPC
Siamese PCI
Silicon Studio - Zorro III sound
Sunrize DD-524 - optical I/O for AD-516
TeronPX (AmigaOne)
TransAM
Tsunami
UltraBus USB Zorro Card (Creative Development)
Unnamed computer for OS4 (ACK / Amiga Inc 2007)
Unnamed A1200 accelerator (ACK 2004)
Unnamed A1200 modular busboard & Accelerator combo (ACK 2004)
Unnamed A500 PPC accelerator + AGA (DCE)
Unnamed Amiga compatible laptop (BoXer developers)
Unnamed Amiga PPC computer (H&P)
Unnamed Supra 040 accelerator for A3000
Unnamed Z-III AGA upgrade card
Unity Zorro PCMCIA slot
Universal Internet Television Interface - UITI (Viscorp)
Unnamed PPC405 based PDA (Amiga Inc)
VideoToaster - PAL version
Wonder TV A6000
Walker

(1) Vapor to a lesser extent, the designer stressed it was a hobby product and made clear no promises on delivery.

Etc, Etc.. Fill in the blanks!!

-Edit-
Updated list again July 7, 2011!

Last edited by redrumloa on 07-Jul-2011 at 03:35 PM.
Last edited by redrumloa on 07-Jul-2011 at 01:55 PM.
Last edited by redrumloa on 07-Jul-2011 at 03:05 AM.
Last edited by redrumloa on 09-May-2007 at 12:44 AM.
Last edited by redrumloa on 08-May-2007 at 05:40 PM.
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Re: Help compile giant list of Amiga hardware vapor
Posted on 8-May-2007 13:43:27
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@redrumloa

That list is longer than I thought.

If I announce a new Amiga compatible that I don't have the time or money to design, will you add it to the list?

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Re: Help compile giant list of Amiga hardware vapor
Posted on 8-May-2007 13:44:16
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@redrumloa

By your own definition on amiga.org:
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Prototype does not count. Vapor is defined as a product not available for sale after a long period of time, such as Duke Nukem Forever.

Quite a number of people on this website have the UDTech board you call "panda". It does work. It runs linux. It can be bought.
So...is it the "name" change to "panda" that makes it vapor on your list?

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Re: Help compile giant list of Amiga hardware vapor
Posted on 8-May-2007 13:46:36
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@number6

key here is: Quote:
Vapor is defined as a product not available for sale after a long period of time, such as Duke Nukem Forever.

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Re: Help compile giant list of Amiga hardware vapor
Posted on 8-May-2007 13:48:42
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@number6

Quote:

number6 wrote:
@redrumloa

By your own definition on amiga.org:
Quote:
Prototype does not count. Vapor is defined as a product not available for sale after a long period of time, such as Duke Nukem Forever.

Quite a number of people on this website have the UDTech board you call "panda". It does work. It runs linux. It can be bought.
So...is it the "name" change to "panda" that makes it vapor on your list?

#6


Correct, that is why I added it. The Panda is a product which is supposed to run OS4. The TeronPX may have existed in the market also, but the AmigaOne counterpart did not.

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Re: Help compile giant list of Amiga hardware vapor
Posted on 8-May-2007 13:50:00
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@redrumloa

Does that list include the iWin machine/s?

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Posted on 8-May-2007 13:51:19
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@redrumloa

Not to mention that the Panda was supposed to have changes made to the design of the UDTech board as well

Quote:
We plan to modify the board a little because it was not designed for Amiga. For example, due to its size it won't fit to classic tower case so we plan to make it smaller. To achieve this goal we have to get rid of some unimportant components like the receiver and mini-PCI slot. This will save us a lot of space on the board. We also plan to move the connectors to suitable positions for ATX. If there is any space left, we may add one or two more PCI slots so there could be four PCI slots all together.


Taken from http://amikit.amiga.sk/panda.htm

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@sicky

Yes it does, all the ones I could find reference to.

G-MCC
I-MCC
iPhantom
C5300 workstation
C5400 workstation

If you can remember more, i will add them.

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Re: Help compile giant list of Amiga hardware vapor
Posted on 8-May-2007 13:54:21
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@redrumloa

Quote:
Correct, that is why I added it. The Panda is a product which is supposed to run OS4. The TeronPX may have existed in the market also, but the AmigaOne counterpart did not.

Understood. Maybe you could redefine "vapor" then in your 1st post here, so we know to differentiate between working products that people CAN buy, vs products geared specifically for the Amiga community.

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Re: Help compile giant list of Amiga hardware vapor
Posted on 8-May-2007 14:03:15
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@number6

Quote:

number6 wrote:
@redrumloa

Quote:
Correct, that is why I added it. The Panda is a product which is supposed to run OS4. The TeronPX may have existed in the market also, but the AmigaOne counterpart did not.

Understood. Maybe you could redefine "vapor" then in your 1st post here, so we know to differentiate between working products that people CAN buy, vs products geared specifically for the Amiga community.

#6


Ok, I've added this tot he original post.

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Vapor here is defined as products announced for the Amiga market that after a long period of time never materialized for sale in that form.
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Re: Help compile giant list of Amiga hardware vapor
Posted on 8-May-2007 14:04:19
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@number6:
Why? The Panda (which should be some special-version of the UD-Tech board from Troka) IS vapor.


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Re: Help compile giant list of Amiga hardware vapor
Posted on 8-May-2007 14:15:38
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@redrumloa

Interesting...plus I can see how this list gets some (#s and letters) applied to it as "qualifications".
Example: How does the AHT stb fit into this? Is a product that fails to emerge in the Amiga marketplace in the negotiation stage to have the same weight as a prototype or "idea"?
Where does the artic reference platform fit in? OS4 ported to it. Negotiation supposedly not an issue. IBM pulling the rug out from under Amiga Inc by selling off their embedded division gets tagged as the reason. That's really a different sub heading of vapor too.
Perhaps we need "degrees of vapor"? Heh!
That additional info, as to WHY something did not materialize could be as interesting as the list itself.

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Posted on 8-May-2007 14:26:01
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@number6

Yes, I really wanted just to create as simple of a list as possible.. But pretty much everything has a story behind it. At this point I am trying to just compile a list of vapor, regardless of what caused it to be vapor. If it was a working product that simply failed to get licensed, that is certainly unfortunate, but in the eyes of most potential Amiga customers it is vapor.

It would be nice to expand on this list, maybe even put up a web page with history of vapor products. If someone wants to do this, go for it. If no one does, maybe down the road I will. I said maybe, don't blame me for a vapor website I'd prefer someone else do it.

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Re: Help compile giant list of Amiga hardware vapor
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@redrumloa

np. In that case, noticing you were without a name for the pda, maybe extract something from the quote from Bill McEwen to describe it:
Quote:
Amiga and then IBM began working together on their Artic reference platform which was a Power PC 405 embedded chip


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@number6

Ok, this is added.

Quote:
Unnamed PPC405 based PDA (Amiga Inc)

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@redrumloa

Does the MicroA1-I count?

That's the one I was holding out for.

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@redrumloa

Would the Power A5000 and Power A6000 count?

Link: http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/power5000.html

I really wanted one of these when they were announced.

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Damn you beat me to it... i was just looking up info for that machine. seem to remember somone making a A1200 clone also sometime back.

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@Gleng

Quote:
Does the MicroA1-I count?

You can add the MicroA1 XC (with ArticiaP) to that list.

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@Gleng

Added, also added MicroA1-C

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