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hardware OS4   hardware OS4 : Power System Specs announced
   posted by Sneaky on 7-May-2007 19:42:58 (34247 reads)
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Issaquah, Wash USA – Fonthill, ON Canada May 7, 2007 – ACK Software Controls, Inc. and Amiga, Inc. are pleased to announce the specifications for the new Power System.

(link to Amiga.com added)


“While targeting the needs of today, we wanted to challenge ourselves to design for the future as well.”, said Adam Kowalczyk President of ACK Software Controls, Inc.

This new system will be offered at a suggested retail price of $ 1498.00 and be a complete offering excluding monitor in a finished design that will provide customers with everything they need to get started.

Power Design Specifications PowerPC board:

• Based on the P.A. Semi PWRficient PA6T-1682M dual core 64 bit CPUs clocked at 2GHz.
• RoHS compliant ATX form factor.
• Four (4) DDR2 DIMM slots.
• One (1) PCI Express x16 slot for high performance graphics cards.
• One (1) PCI Express x2 slot for high performance I/O cards.
• One (1) PCI Express x1 slot for standard I/O cards.
• One (1) PCI 32 bit slot for legacy cards.
• Six (6) USB 2.0 ports.
• Two (2) Gb Ethernet ports.
• Two (2) UART ports for serial connectivity and debug.
• One 8Mb Flash EEPROM containing U-Boot firmware.
• Four (4) SATA II ports based on the Silicon Image SiI3132 (x2)

“This new design offers the Amiga user a new choice in hardware. Amiga believes that this new system will address the needs of the Amiga user today and into the near future.”, said Bill McEwen of Amiga, Inc.

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About Amiga
Amiga, Inc. is the world’s premier provider of multimedia enabling technologies. For almost two decades its award-winning software has been a mainstay for motion picture studios, multimedia creators, and digital entertainment enthusiasts around the world. Today Amiga builds on this legacy leading the way in multimedia development by providing developers with hardware-independent technologies for writing and porting applications to new platforms and interactive devices. For more information visit www.amiga.com.

About ACK
ACK Software Controls, Inc. specializes in the area of embedded controls design for use in automation systems where low-power consumption and reliability is an absolute must. Concentrating on design for manufacturing with local manufacturing facilities has allowed ACK to quickly and cost-effectively develop solutions for customers with low-volume requirements. By integrating hardware, firmware, and device driver engineering capability in-house, ACK can provide complete turn-key solutions to customers.
    

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Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 7-May-2007 21:13:27
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@ ACK

And that one is supposed to be faster than 2x ibm970MP @ 2.5 GHz? You know "faster tan any ppc based Apple".

And what OS drives that one?
How far is the development (paper work only, or do you have arunning eval board from PA semi already)?
Why no integrated audio (the flexibility bull is just that - bull, if you wanna high end audio no one keeps you away to add that anyway (a build in audio is not an obstacle))?
Who writes the gfx divers (assumed OS4 should run on it)
Who adds SMP to OS4?
Who does the 64 bit support?

There are many open questions. Happy if those will be resolved...


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The intention behind the lack of built-in audio was to allow flexibility with the sound capabilities for true audio enthusiasts.


Seems to make perfect sense to me. I don't quite understand what you want with more than one old PCI slot anyway? If this came out I sure won't be scrounging around for tired old PC bits to put in it anyway.

Sounds cool. Now just need to see the finished product - oh and OS4 running on it of course.


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Re: Power System Specs announced
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This is certainly one of the hottest news the Amiga community has ever seen in the Amiga history! This is a great time for the Amiga. The time when Amiga will show POWER! REAL POWER!


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@Adam

A nice announcement but we need to be sure there's actually developments made/or real products behind this announcement.

When will you show us the board?
And how about other relevant questions like which OS it will run, what "complete offering" means and who's developing drivers?

Good luck!

PS. Any plans for a laptop? Make one and I will buy all three systems

Last edited by Troels on 07-May-2007 at 09:30 PM.
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Re: Power System Specs announced
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Adam

Cool spec. indeed !
Any chances to get photos or at least Linux benchmark ??:)

cheers !

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Specs are interesting, although the number/choices of PCI(-E) slots are interesting. I see no onboard sound, and unsure if PCIE sound cards are available yet, so it's likely the single PCI slot is taken by a sound card..so much for catweasel I suppose.

I'd also love to know who is going to:
- Make OS4 able to drive an SMP system.
- write code in uBoot and/or OS4 (likely both) for the new CPU and chips
- write PCI-Express graphics drivers for 'some card' that it may or may not come with.
- write the NIC driver for the gig ethernet

It's a bit of $$, and interesting that ti's still tagged as 'a complete system' yet no mention of how much RAM, hard drive, etc come with it, if any. But, it _is_ modern. I remain skeptical about seeing them for purchase, or even making it to the point of OS4 running on this, but...we'll see. If it does come as 'a complete system,' _including_ OS4, I can certainly see people willing to spend the $$ on it.


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PCI express is the way forward and I'm sure that this time next year PCI express sound cards will be commonplace.

Everybody is asking about specs such as memory and hard drive size but I'd imagine this would be decided closer to the launch as the prices are volatile.

This is very exciting news for the Amiga (and and maybe Linux?) community .

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64 bit cpu hey? Dual core hey?

Which OS is this beast going to run?

I am already thinking 4GB DDR2, Nvidia 8800 GTX 768MB or even a Radeon 1950 XTX, 2x500GB hard drive with Amiga OS installed and maybe even Mac OS X, Linuz or Windoze if it could run on PPC...


And assuming that OS4 will even/ever run on this board, let alone with both CPU cores active, where do you thing the drivers would come from for that Nvidea card, or others?

Can OS4 currently even handle 4GB of RAM? (serious question)

So, in short- I don't know what OS this would run, but have reservations about expecting OS4 to run on this system in the first place, but more specifically, the one you listed above = unlikely.


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I Agree, I paid well over $3000.00 for my A4000T back in 97

I think its well worth it for a Power-Amiga

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btw thats $3000 CAN :)


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Very interesting, though, but i'm starting to think that it will not be AmigaOS4, but AmigaOS 5 it will run on...It certainly will be very interesting to see

12.000 NOK for the main motherboard is heck a lot of money, but it's really worth it, and a complete system might as well come up to 15.000 NOK!


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You guys... seriously...
Don`t worry about slots. There are new Creative PCI-e soud cards. So there`s still that one regular PCI slot for everything you might want to put in.

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I don't understand these Questions about Memory/Hard Drives, the price is for the board only, you buy a big hard drive/loads of memory if you want it. Same for a fancy case, if that sort of thing floats your boat.

I'd buy one.


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@Stephen_Robinson

I don't understand these Questions about Memory/Hard Drives, the price is for the board only, you buy a big hard drive/loads of memory if you want it. Same for a fancy case, if that sort of thing floats your boat.

According to the news item;

This new system will be offered at a suggested retail price of $ 1498.00 and be a complete offering excluding monitor in a finished design that will provide customers with everything they need to get started.

Sounds to me that except for a monitor it does come with a HD, RAM, case, PSU, keyboard and mouse.

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@Stephen_Robinson

Adam has stated in irc that boards will not be sold, only complete systems.


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PCI express is the way forward and I'm sure that this time next year PCI express sound cards will be commonplace.

No they won't - at least, not at the prices we're used to paying for sound cards. Most PCI audio chips were designed in the days when on-board audio either wasn't fitted or was some basic software-driven AC97 thing that sucked so badly lots of people needed something better.

Those days are gone. 99% of non-server motherboards ship with audio capabilities that are fine for most users. The market for add-in sound cards is tiny, so there's no economic incentive to design PCIe audio chips.

There are also technical problems with audio devices on PCIe.

from the linked article : "As far as PCI Express (PCIe) is concerned, which is the next bus, what we found is that the performance of PCIe is truly bad for audio. We are seeing four times degradation on the bus for audio.

PCIe is designed for graphics and high data transfer, but audio sends very small packets and the overhead can be very big! Moving the data across PCIe is much, much higher than PCI. So what we have to do is go back to the drawing board and work on the transport part of the chip and re-design it to add more silicon to overcome some of the problems we had with PCIe. So for us to come up with a PCIe solution is going to take a while because we have to overcome the problems we're facing with that bus. "


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Looks like I'm wrong then, My bad!


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I happen to think of something. This trial between Amiga Inc and Hyperion. I can only imagine that Amiga Inc wants AmigaOS4 back in their house, or at least the important source-codes to speed up AmigaOS 5 to an immerdiate release. It's possible that Amiga Inc might have better people to work on these things..

It could be that Amiga Inc finally has gone very serious this time, and really proving it this time. Of course, they could have informed us about what this trial against Hyperion is all about. I can only hope that the trial will end up good for everybody, but that wasn't really the topic either, as the topic was about this Amiga


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I see no onboard sound, and unsure if PCIE sound cards are available yet, so it's likely the single PCI slot is taken by a sound card..so much for catweasel I suppose.


That can perhaps be worked around by using an USB-soundcard.
If we get drivers for those of course.


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@Zylesea

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Why no integrated audio (the flexibility bull is just that - bull, if you wanna high end audio no one keeps you away to add that anyway (a build in audio is not an obstacle))?


From an overall system cost perspective it didn't make any sense to integrate it into the design. Adding a low end chip would cost more than a card. Integrating a high end audio chip would would have added cost that not all customers would have wanted. A potential market for these boards is for low power consuming 1U servers, where sound, gfx, etc aren't required and only represent added cost with no value to the customer.

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Its been a World of Wonders and now its An Amiga World once more.
This new Dual PA Power PC Amiga System is a beast, in fact the Amiga 4000 is still a beast of
a system booting half the time it takes windows to load.

The way forward for us now is, Amiga Inc and Hyperion will sort out a fair an reasonable
deal for both to make money from the deal at a cost to both parties ironing out the nuts and
bolts.

IN THE MEAN TIME:
I would like to see this system on my desk ASAP anyway possible, i want it sitting next
to My 500, A3000 & A4000 + PC, so anyone that can point to me to the PayPal now button
is going to be rewarded in heaven.

Also as far as OS4 or OS5 is concerned I want a copy from someone willing to sell theirs
or from someone willing to release a Trail Version with annoying fetures even.
Its a must have.

I can see now that in 2 months time, this dream will be full filled.

I'm a proud Amiga Owner Once More


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