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hardware OS4   hardware OS4 : Power System Specs announced
   posted by Sneaky on 7-May-2007 20:42:58 (33551 reads)
From amiga.org Original Post

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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deluxe 
Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 8-May-2007 3:28:51
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Ummm.. here is my two cents:

while it all sounds great and I'm happy to see all the excitement, I would not want to sound pesimistic here but because of the past I suggest we all take some valium and see when it actually happens.

I want it to happen yesterday and I'll buy one today..

IF, IF, IF it ever sees the light of day.

thank you.

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Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 8-May-2007 4:30:03
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@all
Seems to me ACK made a smart choice on the design of this board

if Dr bombcrater gets his way ACK could make a right mess of it let me explain.

Adams design specs match almost that of the original reference board.
all he is doing is making a small change of the IDE chip from a single ide port along with a CF port to that with four sata ports. This is in one small mostly empty of signals corner of the board. That means most of the layout and design remains the same. As long as the original PASemi design is solid. The end Amigaboard is solid. To add such things as onboard sound or more PCI slots would require just a few add on parts. But that would require a rework of the layout . That is not so simple by any stretch of the Imagination. At these frequencies layout is the diference between a buggy board or a stable board. Costs would soar and delays would increase and the end product may not be that good. Worse bugs in layout could crop up much later after boards are produced and sold.

In my local computer store there are more PCIE TV cards than PCI cards.
so stick your sucky SB in the PCI slot and your TV cards and SCSI/IDE cards in your PCIE. or the USB.

The board is just fine the way it is. I would rather have a stable board than one with a sucky AC97 codec.

My only sugeston to adam would be to use the open ended PCI express connectors
if you are not planing on already using them that is
This way you could put a 4x card in the 2x slot.

I probrably would of taken the easy way out and removed the CF slot and added another IDE connector no real circuit change or layout change as longs as the parts were available the design could be done in less than day and in production within a week.

tha hard part would then be the firmware and hal for the OS.

Kgrach

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Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 8-May-2007 4:44:34
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Here are my 2 cents.

First I wait how things go with the "entry" level machine.
There is still the "issue" with OS4 or 5.

Even when we can only get Linux working on the Power System, I might consider it. At least it will be more power efficient than a "comparable" X86 solution.

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Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 8-May-2007 4:51:30
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@kgrach

I think the changes are more extensive than that. I'm looking at the "ElectraGettingStarted-0-3.pps" file in the pasemi website, and I see the following differences:

1. PCIe Slots: Electra has 1x16, 2x4; Ack-One has 1x16, 1x2, 1x1
2. USB: Electra has 2xUSB, 1xUSBoTG; Ack-One has 6xUSB
3. IDE: Electra has 1xIDE; Ack-One has 4xSATA-II

Also, it looks like there's already a Linux port for the board: a PPC version of Ubuntu.

[edit] Interesting, the powerpoint slides and the PDF disagree slightly on the specs. The PDF says the PCIe slots are 1x16, 1x4, 1x1

Last edited by CodeSmith on 08-May-2007 at 04:54 AM.

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Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 8-May-2007 4:54:19
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@ACK

Actually after studing the original layout ADAM SCRAP THE SATA.
TWO PATA ports would be sufficient and that would leave the 4x PCIexpress port
for more addon cards plus you would not have to worry about layout issues

I also love the 16x port at the bottom of the board. This way a graphics card does not block the other slots as it does on most PC's.

Kgrach

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Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 8-May-2007 4:57:53
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@codesmith

I agree adam should of stuck to the original more
you could add an additional IDE port instead of the CF slot.
with no design change and it would of been way better

kgrach

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Re: Power System Specs announced
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For me it would also be interesting as a Linux ony platform. But with AmigaOS it would sure be more then that for me. (I was looking for a G5 Dual/Quad Mac, but even used they are $2.5K or so)
And, please no chances! Just make it happen this time.


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Re: Power System Specs announced
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@kgrach

Well, it may still be possible to change it. Adam still hasn't said when the high systems are going to be released (which I'm interpreting as "some time after the low end ones")

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Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 8-May-2007 6:33:04
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Well, it may still be possible to change it. Adam still hasn't said when the high systems are going to be released (which I'm interpreting as "some time after the low end ones")


(irc log...this night)

[04:32:20] ackcontrols: The entry level machine this summer....the high end machine will be driven by PA Semi meeting their dates.
[04:32:44] NomadOfNorad: So, the $1500 machines around Q4 2007?
[04:33:05] kindergip: oooh, I get to buy two Amigas
[04:33:28] ackcontrols: Best case scenario would be Q4 2007.
[04:33:48] NomadOfNorad: And worst case scenerio?
[04:33:58] ackcontrols: Q1 2008


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Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 8-May-2007 6:39:22
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From www.amiga.com

Entry level product ready for Customers Summer 2007
Power level product ready for Customers Winter 2007

I didn't see this first... or it was added later.
So we can start complaining or celebrating very soon ;)

/Xter

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Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 8-May-2007 6:41:34
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I think Amiga Inc has acted really wisely here. They have been blamed for not giving license to any one. They did not want OS4 to succeed. They still do not want to see OS4 succeed. Now, they are lifiting the blame off themselves by giving license to the most unreliable hardware producer. Later when nothing come out of it, Amiga Inc will say they did all they could with the best of their intention. ACK is being played.

Firbodi


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Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 8-May-2007 6:52:20
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If that comes out in this decade, I'm willing to buy it bundled with AOS4.

(I would not mind if MOS or Linux multitasks on the other core at the same time)


Price... MacPro starts from around ¤2400, and it's not "Amiga", so this ACK machine looks ok priced to me. Hope it materializes.


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Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 8-May-2007 6:55:00
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Impressive specs and right price. The problems are:
1-OS4
2-Drivers to support this beast
3-Will it materialize?

If we can get OS4 (only option for me is supported by Hyperion) we really have an high end system.

If these specs are for a complete system... even good.


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Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 8-May-2007 6:56:00
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Quote:
If this comes to reality,i'll buy one


Agreed...I will remain neutral until such time that actual hardware hits the shelves. Too many false hopes...

Remember these great hits?
The extremely polarizing Amiga MCC



The very damaging Alien Design BoXer



The elusive AmiJoe



And probably the piece of hardware most damaging to the Amiga community, the Cyberstorm G4! Ready for your prepaid order!



Irving Gould thanks you for continuing in the tradition of announcements.

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Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 8-May-2007 6:57:46
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@gobgob

Thanks for the info, I guess it makes sense given the chip availability. At least we won't be picking up the scraps that fall from Apple's table I guess it's up to the $500 one to build up the market for the first 6 months or so then.

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Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 8-May-2007 7:08:55
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My advise : Calm down.

Believe it when I see it fits very well here too.
I don't believe in hype anymore.


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Re: Power System Specs announced
Posted on 8-May-2007 7:17:43
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@Manu

Well, now that we've seen what the roadmap looks like, all that's left is to wait and see.

[edit] wait... you didn't say what I thought you said

Last edited by CodeSmith on 08-May-2007 at 07:47 AM.

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Re: Power System Specs announced
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To bad about the boxer and the amijoe..

I think the ACK board have some nice specs. But before I see it released its all vapour.

Why oh why can't "they" release AOS for Sam440 or the Efika is beyond me (I know about the license issue) but still, its HW that is available...


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Also, Adam, you avatar is VERY annoying


I disagree, it's great!

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The case is not included! We need a case!

But we've got one already! A nice and shiny, An Amiga-special court case! What more do you want?

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