Poster | Thread |
Raffaele
| |
Re: A2000 & PPC Video Posted on 3-Feb-2007 9:25:16
| | [ #21 ] |
|
|
|
Super Member |
Joined: 7-Dec-2005 Posts: 1906
From: Naples, Italy | | |
|
| AMiGR wrote:
Quote:
It's not that simple,you will not be able to find many of the parts used on the PowerUP cards anymore, let alone lead-free.
|
But we have still lots of person talented in hardware who could hack the projects with new RoHS componennts and release a new design.
Sure but we must also consider these questions: Will the project take a short amount of time? Is it economically possible? Is it necessary with the arrive of new hardware?
If you want to try it for yourself and spend time, efforts, and money...
Then AS A HOBBY, all it is possible...
If you find other persons who want to condivide this hobby with you, then it will also MORE fine being in a team or in a club, rather than being alone.
I think that the best solution for all owners of ancient machines, it will be simply an ethernet card which should be REALLY CHEAP and could fit on any Amiga with Zorro slots (2000, 3000, and 4000), another version for A1200, and perhaps a third version for A500.
New Amigas give the horsepower, ancient Amigas could be used to connect new Amigas to TV sets.
You connect thru cable ancient Amigas with new machines, and if you desire to port your graphics on A2000, you just manipulate it with ImageFX to fit A2000 OCS chipset, and then display the image, or the video on a TV...
Or viceversa you can use grab of genlocked images, or MIDI, or 8bit sound sampling to be send to new incoming Amigas again via ethernet.
-----
Amincle wrote:
Quote:
But in the other way, Bplan being Phase5 ? ... why never a new revision of blizzards came out if it is all that simple (and needed) .
|
Lot of problems...
If I remember well, they could choose to CLOSE activity, but instead of that, they choosen to declare bankruptcy, that is really cheaper than closing all activities.
(But my memory could fail.
Is out there any spokerperson from bPlan or former employee of Phase5 who could explain us the very final moments of Phase5 before it closed? )
At least I think it was a wrong move. Doing so, then they officially can't release anything anymore.
If they had had CLOSED the activites they still could officially RE-OPEN it, or giving assistance to the owners of their ancient hardware.
Or else if you sell products by Phase5 or give assistence to the old users of it... then the creditors of former Phase5 could ask money back, if they weren't completely re-funded.
Nowadays a lot of time passed since Phase5 closed, so certainly if some of the people in bPlan have still the design of the expansion cards, then they could release it in public without any problems...
Even if there are still creditors of Phase5 who hadn't received back all the money they ask for... Then these claims could not harm nor Phase5 neither the new company bPlan, because, if I remember well officially any claim of creditors in UE ends after 5 years.
The people at bPlan are actually completely free to give us amiga users any spoil of extinct Phase5, if they want to.Last edited by Raffaele on 03-Feb-2007 at 09:50 AM. Last edited by Raffaele on 03-Feb-2007 at 09:48 AM. Last edited by Raffaele on 03-Feb-2007 at 09:40 AM.
_________________ "When the Amiga came out, everyone [at Apple] was scared as hell." (J.L. Gassée, former CEO of Apple France and chief of devs of Mac II-fx, interviewed by Amazing Computing, Nov 1996).
|
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
WOSPUPOS4
| |
Re: A2000 & PPC Video Posted on 3-Feb-2007 9:40:08
| | [ #22 ] |
|
|
|
Regular Member |
Joined: 24-Feb-2006 Posts: 220
From: Unknown | | |
|
| The source code for the flash bios on the BPPC cards would be a nice treat too. BBRV what say you ? ;) |
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
Raffaele
| |
Re: A2000 & PPC Video Posted on 3-Feb-2007 9:55:16
| | [ #23 ] |
|
|
|
Super Member |
Joined: 7-Dec-2005 Posts: 1906
From: Naples, Italy | | |
|
| WOSPUPOS4 wrote:
Quote:
The source code for the flash bios on the BPPC cards would be a nice treat too. BBRV what say you ? ;)
|
I think that BBRV have nothing in common with bPlan except the agreements they have for the furnishing of Pegasos and Efika hardware.
BPPC flash bios it is entirely property of Phase5 or a property of whom purchased the intellectual properties of Phase5 after the bakruptcy. _________________ "When the Amiga came out, everyone [at Apple] was scared as hell." (J.L. Gassée, former CEO of Apple France and chief of devs of Mac II-fx, interviewed by Amazing Computing, Nov 1996).
|
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
LaBodilsen
| |
Re: A2000 & PPC Video Posted on 3-Feb-2007 9:56:10
| | [ #24 ] |
|
|
|
Regular Member |
Joined: 8-Mar-2003 Posts: 302
From: Denmark | | |
|
| Quote:
The stopmotion video was a little sideproject I made after all the shooting of the real video was done while Jan was transferring the video data over to the computer for editing... If you know Jan you'd know he doesn't posses that kind of childish humor... no that's all thanks to your's truley. |
Hehe, you are ofcourse right, Jan don't have the childish humor to pull that off _________________
|
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
Kronos
| |
Re: A2000 & PPC Video Posted on 3-Feb-2007 10:27:54
| | [ #25 ] |
|
|
|
Elite Member |
Joined: 8-Mar-2003 Posts: 2667
From: Unknown | | |
|
| @Raffaele
That would be DCE..... _________________ - We don't need good ideas, we haven't run out on bad ones yet - blame Canada
|
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
hatschi
| |
Re: A2000 & PPC Video Posted on 3-Feb-2007 11:48:42
| | [ #26 ] |
|
|
|
Elite Member |
Joined: 1-Dec-2005 Posts: 2328
From: Good old Europe. | | |
|
| Quote:
I think that BBRV have nothing in common with bPlan except the agreements they have for the furnishing of Pegasos and Efika hardware. |
Well... Genesi and Bplan have the same shareholders, so NO, they definitely have more in common than those agreements. |
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
FrankBrana
| |
Re: A2000 & PPC Video Posted on 3-Feb-2007 12:10:31
| | [ #27 ] |
|
|
|
Member |
Joined: 13-Oct-2005 Posts: 54
From: Unknown | | |
|
| Amazing!
I wish i had one of these to put on my beloved 2000.
i will make a flexible, long wire adaptor for the 060 socket, in order to put the proto board in the backside of the 2060, where is a lot of space, and that way you can keep your units and close the A2000 ( and letting free the 060 slot of the big weight of the proto card )
In my 2000, you can see clearly that there is some space free of slots between the accelerator card and the next-to-it zorro slot. Ideal for holding the ppc card
http://www.amiga.org/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=2739
A pair of metal parts will be needed in order to keep the ppc proto card "floating" between the 2060 and the zorro cards. You can screw the metal parts to the A2000 case and the ppc proto. Last edited by FrankBrana on 03-Feb-2007 at 12:20 PM. Last edited by FrankBrana on 03-Feb-2007 at 12:19 PM.
|
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
Darrin
| |
Re: A2000 & PPC Video Posted on 3-Feb-2007 12:22:11
| | [ #28 ] |
|
|
|
Team Member |
Joined: 14-May-2003 Posts: 1941
From: Lake Charles, USA | | |
|
| I've got an A2000 running OS3.9. It would be nice to install OS4. _________________ AmigaOne X1000, A4000(T), A3000, A2000, A1200(T), A1200, A500, CD32, Minimig+ARM, FPGA Arcade, Chameleon64, C-One, C128, C128D, C64C, C64, VIC-20, CBM 8032, CBM4032, Efika, Ultimate64
|
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
Brian
| |
Re: A2000 & PPC Video Posted on 3-Feb-2007 16:23:32
| | [ #29 ] |
|
|
|
Regular Member |
Joined: 29-Apr-2003 Posts: 238
From: Sweden | | |
|
| Modifying the drivebay of the A2000 and removing the fan from the PPC (fan seated on the drivebay instead or by use of heatpipes) allows for it to sit the way it does right now actually. Mind you it's the drive bay modification stills allow for both a 5.25" drive and 2 floppys. Last edited by Brian on 03-Feb-2007 at 04:24 PM.
_________________ /Brian -- Computerhollic, Amiga is my fix!
|
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
8bit.dk
| |
Re: A2000 & PPC Video Posted on 3-Feb-2007 18:20:36
| | [ #30 ] |
|
|
|
Member |
Joined: 1-Apr-2005 Posts: 11
From: Unknown | | |
|
| |
Status: Offline |
|
|
8bit.dk
| |
Re: A2000 & PPC Video Posted on 3-Feb-2007 18:24:37
| | [ #31 ] |
|
|
|
Member |
Joined: 1-Apr-2005 Posts: 11
From: Unknown | | |
|
| Quote:
@LaBodilsen
Quote:
@Brian: The stopmotion video was a little sideproject I made after all the shooting of the real video was done while Jan was transferring the video data over to the computer for editing... If you know Jan you'd know he doesn't posses that kind of childish humor... no that's all thanks to your's truley. |
Hehe, you are ofcourse right, Jan don't have the childish humor to pull that off |
HEY you two, don't start to get friends.. Last edited by 8bit.dk on 03-Feb-2007 at 08:07 PM.
|
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
ausmeup
| |
Re: A2000 & PPC Video Posted on 4-Feb-2007 11:22:03
| | [ #32 ] |
|
|
|
New Member |
Joined: 4-Oct-2006 Posts: 8
From: Australia | | |
|
| Ok , That's Impressive , now when's the A500 PPC Coming out . |
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
toRus
| |
Re: A2000 & PPC Video Posted on 5-Feb-2007 21:25:59
| | [ #33 ] |
|
|
|
Regular Member |
Joined: 10-Mar-2003 Posts: 210
From: Unknown | | |
|
| I still remember the not-so-old days when I had my hopes on Escena producing a G3 PowerPC board (or was it a G4) for my A2000 ... |
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
SKOLMAN_MWS
| |
Re: A2000 & PPC Video Posted on 6-Feb-2007 2:36:18
| | [ #34 ] |
|
|
|
Member |
Joined: 19-May-2006 Posts: 77
From: Poland | | |
|
| @Brian
test AOS on PPC _________________ A1200 BlizzardPPC BVision FastATA Eth 3Com, EFIKA5K2
|
|
Status: Offline |
|
|