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Hardware News   Hardware News : ACube Systems announces the Summer Follies - Updated!
   posted by Flystone on 25-Jul-2008 7:19:34 (10746 reads)


ACube Systems is happy to announce the Summer Follies, an incredible promotion on the Sam440ep boards.

From today and until September 30th 2008 included, we offer a Sam440ep board 533 Mhz at a price of 299,00 Euros (+ VAT and shipping fees). This is a discount of Euro 160.00 on the normal price.
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More information on this offer as well as the technical specification of the board and the purchase details will be found here: ACube Systems Summer Follies

    

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Tuxedo 
Re: ACube Systems announces the Summer Follies
Posted on 27-Jul-2008 12:30:28
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Is anyone listening? Hello? Yooohooo! Here's a Golden Retail Niche Market Opportunity!


Agree!


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Re: ACube Systems announces the Summer Follies
Posted on 28-Jul-2008 4:19:57
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Well, if all Amiga users, we put very heavy and ask to Hyperion, Amiga Inc. and A-Cube, and they see the interesting of the community, maybe we gat the miracle, the OS 4.x or why not MorphOS 2.0, will run on the Sam, but as always the people we have give war in forums, etc.

"Community"? What, all 1500 of us? How is there even a business model here?

Edit: s/150/1500/

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Re: ACube Systems announces the Summer Follies
Posted on 26-Aug-2008 18:43:34
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ıf(hardware==AOS4)
prıntf(yea ı buy one)
else
prıntf(plz dont advert at amıga world.net as news)


more clear please......

ok

ıf ı can run AOS4 yea ı wıll buy one
butıf ıts not for AmıgaOS4
than why do we even have acube as news ın amıgaworld.net.


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Re: ACube Systems announces the Summer Follies
Posted on 26-Aug-2008 19:09:23
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@serk118

It is general "hardware news".
Not necessarily Amiga related at all.


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Re: ACube Systems announces the Summer Follies
Posted on 26-Aug-2008 21:18:56
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perhaps ACube should invest in making AROS-PPC compatible with m68k, MorphOS or OS4 so more software could ran on it. That way AROS-PPC would become much more interesting for Amiga users.

Integrating an m68k emulator (even an interpretive one) shouldn't be impossible, just like performing some changes to make it run MorphOS and OS4 binaries.


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Re: ACube Systems announces the Summer Follies
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@all

I'm still somewhat curious about :
Introducing Sam440ep-flex

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Availability: August 2008
Price: tba


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Re: ACube Systems announces the Summer Follies
Posted on 27-Aug-2008 12:49:01
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Maybe they need to sell a few SAM 440EPs to pay for the Flex version. Well, I've ordered one.

Not sure what I'm going to do with it, but if no one buys them, we'll never get anything new designed.

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Re: ACube Systems announces the Summer Follies
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Can the Samantha boards do Mac-On-Linux?


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