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Re: the essen os4 show Posted on 15-May-2004 22:21:32
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| There's a report in German and 4 pictures at
http://www.amigainsider.de/osevent.html
looks like quite a few people were there _________________ Everything is proceeding as I have foreseen
Some people are like slinkies. Not really good for anything but they bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs. |
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Re: the essen os4 show Posted on 15-May-2004 23:38:36
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>means with no additional tools (nice was the c64 emu frodo or atari emu stella). I >would like to have tested some older 68k tools to compare. Next time I will bring in >my own stuff on CD and test ;)
Those Emu's (as was Mame) were native OS 4 versions, BTW :)
Steffen
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Re: the essen os4 show Posted on 16-May-2004 6:38:06
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These are some pics I found over from ann.lu, the pics are by
Chip. (Thanks for the pics mate). The first pic is of the MicroA1, great case that, it is the case I want! The Antec Minuet!
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On second looks, it doesn't look like the Minuet. _________________
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Re: the essen os4 show Posted on 16-May-2004 8:46:40
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| @Bodie_CI5
I'd be disappointed if Eyetech don't come up with a more flashy Amiga case than that. That box screams POC inside. Its as distinctive as any other PC...ie NOT!!!!
Also, another thing I don't get with all this talk about A1s being used in China is, what makes Alan think that they wouldn't go for low power x86 alternatives.
Isn't the microA1 competing, in this regard, with other VIA x86 motherboards?
And if Intel haven't already created a low power x86 chip/motherboard of their own I would be most surprised.
I just don't see the competitive advantage.
Its not like they're going to be running OS4. They'll be running Linux on the boards and there is sure to be more support for Linux on the x86 platform.
Someone, feel free to correct me if I am wrong here because I would really like to be wrong about this.
P.S. A suggestion to the webmaster, while I'm on a rant..... I really wish when I post a reply, especially from a second page, that it would go back to the that page, rather than just to page 1.
Amiga.org does that, but then I hate how when I click on a thread at Amiga.org it always goes to the end by default which is even more annoying. _________________ Leo Nigro, CTO Commodore USA, LLC Opinions expressed are my own and not those of C= USA. Commodore/AMIGA "Beautiful, High-Performance, Home Computers for Creativity and Entertainment." |
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Re: the essen os4 show Posted on 16-May-2004 9:29:29
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| @BigBentheAussie
Quote:
BigBentheAussie wrote: @Bodie_CI5
I'd be disappointed if Eyetech don't come up with a more flashy Amiga case than that. That box screams POC inside. Its as distinctive as any other PC...ie NOT!!!!
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I don't think it is their prerogative to do so, unless they decide to come up with an A1200 like case. In any case, the old adage, "one man's meat, is another man's poison" would sit well here. Some may opt for a Shuttle case, others like the one pictured. In some ways, I am glad that Eyetech have not opted for a case of their own (unless it be an ultra-cool stylish one), because although half the populace may like the case, the other half may not.
My two cents.
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Oh BTW, it isn't Eyetech's case._________________
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