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Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 24-Jun-2019 12:16:21
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 24-Jun-2019 13:11:45
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| yes is a great news ... and it will have great performances thanks to finally 4 GB of ram included. i will do my bench asap when i will have it :) _________________ I love Amiga and new hope by AmigaNG A 500 + ; CDTV; CD32; PowerMac G5 Quad 8GB,SSD,SSHD,7800gtx,Radeon R5 230 2GB; MacBook Pro Retina I7 2.3ghz; #nomorea-eoninmyhome |
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 24-Jun-2019 14:15:10
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 24-Jun-2019 14:44:33
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| @Lou
This is surprising news, given that it's not even Pi Day!
It certainly exceeds expectations. I was expecting a Cortex-A55-based board with 2GB RAM on March 14, 2020, but what we got is a Cortex-A72-based board with 4GB RAM nine months early! I will temper my enthusiasm with the observation that the Cortex-A72 has out-of-order execution and is therefore susceptible to side-channel attacks.
One nit: I don't like the type-D HDMI connectors -- they can get pretty loose with careless handling. I'd rather have a single type-A connector. But this is not a deal breaker. All I have to do is
sudo apt-get install fs-uae and this is my new Amiga.
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 24-Jun-2019 15:27:38
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I was hoping for newer WiFi standard ... Also, no heat sink on the cpu means they didn't bump up the clockspeed as much as they could have and just used the die shrink to improve efficiency.
Perhaps a "C" version will come out on the next Pi-day... |
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 24-Jun-2019 16:12:21
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| Very cool.
Makes things like Tabor, x1000 and x5000 even more embarrassing than they already are though.
On the plus side, it could make for a fantastic value AmigaOS compatible machine, especially now that AROS has 680x0 binary compatibility for ARM.
Quad core (with all cores active) AmigaOS software compatible machine, brand new, available everywhere, starting at $35,... yes please
And it's not too far away either (in the grand scheme of things) |
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 25-Jun-2019 6:30:15
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| @fishy_fis, @all
Yes, I had hoped to enjoy these features with my Rock64, but alas it still has no Fedora support, at least not with usable video. Why Fedora? Thought I might give Eclipse (natively) on ARM a try, but no go. Maybe with the Pi4B.
I hope there is some way to disable the wireless, ideally in hardware.
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 25-Jun-2019 10:03:54
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Michal wrote he already ordered one
That would be a cool little system ;) |
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 25-Jun-2019 12:40:28
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| @Lou Incredible for low price a computer with more power than current Amiga machines, humm.
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 25-Jun-2019 14:41:56
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Yes, the Pi4 makes AROS on Pi and even more attractive option. AROS desperately needs a reference system, and this would be an excellent choice, since it will be in production until at least 2026.
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 25-Jun-2019 15:11:42
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...and seems to be upgraded every few years... |
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 26-Jun-2019 10:10:21
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Makes things like Tabor, x1000 and x5000 even more embarrassing than they already are though. |
This.
Hardware like this was made for hobby systems like AmigaOS. I still can't fathom out why effort is not being put into making AmigaOS 4 run on ARM.
How many hundreds of thousands of pounds are sunk into x1000 and x5000, only for them to break even at the most?
Ditch the PPC, pay someone to port to ARM and off you go. Bundle deals of Pi + AmigaOS to relive your youth, or get the thing into schools.
Anything, apart from the dead-end PPC.
Maybe AROS is the only sensible way forward for AmigaOS at this point._________________ This fire is burnin' and it's out of control It's not a problem you can stop, It's rock n' roll - GN'F'N'R |
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 26-Jun-2019 12:34:48
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Hardware like this was made for hobby systems like AmigaOS. I still can't fathom out why effort is not being put into making AmigaOS 4 run on ARM.
How many hundreds of thousands of pounds are sunk into x1000 and x5000, only for them to break even at the most? |
Yep.
I can't think of a single possible and most of all reasonable thing that might make more business sense than developing an OS for an outdated, extremely expensive, scarcely available hardware instead of supporting one that sells what, I'd guess in the order of 100 times any AmigaOne ever put on the market?
As I've stated multiple times, the Amiga has always excelled at the low-end. This does NOT mean a more powerful hardware should not exist, it just means you should build a base first ( = cheap platform!) and only then try to expand towards the more expensive/performing models. |
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 26-Jun-2019 14:12:43
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I can't think of a single possible and most of all reasonable thing that might make more business sense than developing an OS for an outdated, extremely expensive, scarcely available hardware instead of supporting one that sells what, I'd guess in the order of 100 times any AmigaOne ever put on the market? |
You forgot few zeros from that number considering that by last december Raspberry had sold 23 million units. That's on same region than C64 and Classic Amigas combined.
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 26-Jun-2019 15:17:19
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You forgot few zeros from that number |
Nope, I was just trying to be conservative.
I had absolutely no idea about the sales figures of the Raspberry Pi, and by the way that's an impressive number if you ask me! |
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 26-Jun-2019 15:52:44
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I still can't fathom out why effort is not being put into making AmigaOS 4 run on ARM. |
Nor I myself.
Ben Hermans wrote this about 18 months ago: Quote:
I am not saying that an ARM port would be a small feat but it is certainly well within the realm of possibility provided we grow a sufficiently large userbase first AND there is an overriding reason to do it. |
https://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=42257&forum=33&start=80#806041
Two things I don't get:
1. How can you grow the user base *before* you port to a competitive architecture?
2. It seems to me that PPC on the desktop having all four legs up in the air is in itself an overriding reason to do the port.
Anyway, my questions for Steve to ask both Hyperion and MorphOS are the same: what about a RPi port?
My thinking is, between AmigaOS 4, MorphOS, and AROS, whoever get up and running on the RPi4 first wins.
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 26-Jun-2019 20:19:27
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 26-Jun-2019 20:49:36
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Ditch the PPC, pay someone to port to ARM and off you go. Bundle deals of Pi + AmigaOS to relive your youth, or get the thing into schools. |
OS4 port to PPC took 3 years until public pre-release (with many parts still 68k and running under slow interpretive emulation). Our community (I mean developers, not mere users) was much stronger back then (2004). There is no manpower and resources to undertake this effort once again. Sure, if UAE is enough for you, you may enjoy your Pi right now. Other rather prefer better compatibility of the current solutions.
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Maybe AROS is the only sensible way forward for AmigaOS at this point. |
Sensible and Amiga in one sentence? |
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 26-Jun-2019 20:52:46
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Single CPU thread performance only 21 % better? Last edited by pavlor on 26-Jun-2019 at 08:53 PM.
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 releases! Posted on 26-Jun-2019 21:01:17
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Single CPU thread performance only 21 % better? |
Depends on workload. Ón Linpack single precision 443%, File compression 60% and sysbench 50%. In week or so there will be loads of results on openbenchmarking.org when end users start to recieving their Pi's. |
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