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BinoX 
How many... ?
Posted on 25-Jun-2006 10:12:19
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What types of AmigaOne are there out there? (inluding a G3/G4/etc distinction)
And how many of each were produced?
It strikes me that the people that post here can't be the only ones with an amigaone... Just wondering what is out there.... somewhere.. heh

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A1XE with a Motorola 7450/51 800 mhz.

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@BinoX

This not would have to be a poll?

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A1XE-G4 here...Not overclocked !

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Posted on 25-Jun-2006 11:07:09
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Models I know of to be 'out there'...

A1SE G3 600
A1SE G3 800
A!XE G3 800
A1XE G4 800
MicroA1 (Mk II) G3 800
MicroA1-C (Mk III) G3 800

No idea on numbers produced though

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@Severin

have read earlier that some 1100 units were sold.
can't verify the numbers, though.

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Models I know of to be 'out there'...


The A1XE G4 is with 2 different cpu's.
The first ones with Motorola 7450/51, the later with Motorola 7455.

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@Severin

And how does someone tell the difference between
the Micro models?

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Posted on 25-Jun-2006 11:48:04
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@Severin

For Micro A1-C (MKII), I believe all used the FX.
Micro A1-C (MKIII), both FX and GX
Majority of Micro A1-C (MKIII) in the U.S. were GX, even as early as 2004.
Total Micro A1-C=300 of those that reached the market. (+/- error margin of a
mere handful)

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The OS4 developers can answer that one.
DaveAE has one.

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Last edited by number6 on 25-Jun-2006 at 11:53 AM.
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My µA1-C have serial number 93, but I read somewhere input from people with serial number above 200.

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@Severin

Never heard of an "A1SE G3 800".

Who has that?

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Posted on 25-Jun-2006 12:53:29
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I sold mine (mk-2) quite some time ago.

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Posted on 25-Jun-2006 13:04:23
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My µA1-C have serial number 93, but I read somewhere input from people with serial number above 200.

Sure. That would make sense.
As I said 300 plus or minus.

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Well...there are still a few out there who may respond re:MK (II)

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Posted on 25-Jun-2006 13:53:26
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@Severin

There were a few different revisions of the XE - with/without the USB fix and sound chip, some may have had the old ArticiaS (or perhaps that was on the earlier SEs)

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Posted on 25-Jun-2006 14:23:14
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Quote:
some may have had the old ArticiaS (or perhaps that was on the earlier SEs

Since links given aren't always read, I'll sum up what little I know on that.
Three different incarnations for ArticiaS.
1st was referred to as "buggy as hell". Early adopters may have one of these.
Same ArticiaS was used in Peg1, hence April "fix".

SE with "revised" Articia worked in SE, but not so well either.

Third Articia used in next round of SE and the XEs/Micros.

-All- ArticiaS still regarded as having poor AGP and relatively poor memory performance.

Feel free to correct any shortcomings/errors from this brief summary.

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Posted on 25-Jun-2006 14:57:05
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And how many of each were produced?


Simple answer is: NOT ENOUGH!!!

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MY A1 about 2 ish years later after almost 24/7 usage

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Posted on 25-Jun-2006 15:00:02
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@BinoX

A1XE G4

OS4 Upd#4

Had since Nov 2004, had no hardware probs as yet.

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