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hardware OS4   hardware OS4 : Power System Specs announced
   posted by Sneaky on 7-May-2007 19:42:58 (34244 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 22:06:48
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Why not build Video Slot for Video toaster 4000, and Zorro 3 slot for Toaster Flyer, and build the toaster support, at least then maybe it will be a high end video editing machine?


Now that would be fun. That is what I have been missing. The only thing I really boot my 4000T for is the toaster/flyer. The machine looks great, the OS is great but where is the great software?

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@elwood

Speak for yourself.

If it comes out, I want one.


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To people who have purchased new (not used) big-box Amigas in the past, how much did you pay? I'm curious to know truely expensive this $1498 price is for the Amiga community.

As an example, I paid over US$3000 for an A4000T with 68040, no hard drive, no Zorro cards, no monitor during the Escom/Quikpak days. What about other people?


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Re: Power System Specs announced
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Finally............. this is the end................... at least................

Maybe i must develop a my MB too... with 32Core with 32TB of RAM and Award Bios.. maybe i can run WindowsNT 4.0 too...

Bah........... please guys... back to the earth............. please!


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@ billt

You cannot compare 1995 with 2007. Today you can grab a quite useful laptop for ~700 EUR at the next supermarket. In 1995 the situation was quite different.
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Re: Power System Specs announced
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@DrBombcrater

Don`t talk nonsense about PCIe sound cards.

"Asus Xonar D2X uses a PCIe x1 connector, finally making use of all of the unused x1 slots on the motherboards of today and yesterday. Asus said the thing delivers 118dB Sound-to-Noise-Ratio during playback and 115dB SNR during recording. The sound card comes with certified Dolby Digital, Dolby Live, DTS Connect and DTS 5.1 standards."

Right now we can choose between Creative and Asus high quality cards. Perhaps some other too. But by the time this new Amiga should hit the streets there will be a lot more. So you shouldn`t worry about sound or any other hardware on this new Amiga. You should worry about having that Amiga at all. It wouldn`t be much of a surprise if this all turns out to be just another pointless hype.

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I have a couple of questions,

Do you have a working prototype?
If yes, can you demo it at a local show?
If not, when do you expect to have one?

Also, Adam, you avatar is VERY annoying

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@ ACK

Well if *you* do the design of the board from scratch adding a simple sound ship to the pci bridge isn't that difficult and expensive. If of course you grab a design and try to keep the modifications as minimal as possible, then adding sound (when the original design does not have it) is an issue.
Anyway, the sound integraton is rather a not too important issue. More important is the question whether we'll see that thing rolling out and beeing available in a not too distant future *and* running a n amaigish OS be it OS4, MOS or AROS taking full advantage of the PA6T capabilities.


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If this comes to reality,i'll buy one


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@hatschi
I think the price alone shows how umm realistic this board is :-/

But ignoring that for the moment:
1. What exactly is the point of a dual-core 64-bit system, when OS4 can't support either of those features for the foreseeable future?
2. Has the design of this mobo been started yet, or is it just wishful thinking at the moment?


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What exactly is the point of a dual-core 64-bit system, when OS4 can't support either of those features for the foreseeable future?

This shows clearly that the board will run Linux (probably with AmigaDE) and nothing else.


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@elwood
I guess "OS5" could be "Linux + AmigaDE v2.0"


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What exactly is the point of a dual-core 64-bit system, when OS4 can't support either of those features for the foreseeable future?


The point is how the f***ing hell you are going to develop an SMP captable OS without a system with multiple CPU/core to port, test and debug it????

The point is that you get a system than even with one core you get a fast machine and in 1-2 years when AMIGAOS will have full SMP you will have an even faster machine, compare this with a PC that with the time your system is slower (due to OSs become more bloated and force you to upgrade because new apps need new versions of the OS).And be sure that linux also (and not only) would run in this new Amiga

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If this Amiga materializes and runs OS4 I'll buy one immediately!

I just hope you haven't linked to this thread a few years from now and thinking "what another load of bull"


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@elwood

Adam has already stated that his primary goal for these machines for there to be hardware available for OS4.

@Amir

DrBombcrater was right about the technical problems with creating PCIe versions of sound cards, but new bridge chips such as this offer a solution.


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what else will you put in that pci slot? honest question


Well I'm not Wizzard_o, but I'll answer
There's plenty i may want to put, starting off with a Catweasel.


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@ChrisH
Quote:
1. What exactly is the point of a dual-core 64-bit system, when OS4 can't support either of those features for the foreseeable future?


I think Adam has been hinting that the Amiga isn't the only target market for the boards he's creating (in reference to back-up plans etc.)

Even if OS4 can't initially use the full power of the chip I'm sure it will be worked on to add full support in future OS revisions. The 1682M is able to compete with the G4 on cost and deliver superior performance, even when utilising a single core.

As quoted from an article on PaSemi's chip:
Quote:
Like other PowerPC processors, it supports both current 64-bit and legacy 32-bit mode operations.


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@ackcontrols

Does this include OS4 or OS5?

Thanks,
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ok.. and?


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One question for Adam:

Do you actually have a signed license or contract with Amiga.inc which allows you to ship either of the two boards announced with Amiga OS 4?

Do you have actually the signed piece of paper? Not a promise, or an understanding, or an unsigned preliminary contract ("we'll sign it when we win the courtcase"), but a signed contract giving you license to distribute AmigaOS 4 with these two boards?

Humour me.

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