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Posted on 02-Mar-2000 13:47 GMT by Christian Kemp13 comments
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Benjamin Yoris forwarded a mail he received from Metabox AG. When asked whether they intend to take user's requests in consideration (US, SCSI, etc...), they answered: Sure.. On the subject of G4 and GFX, they wrote: The circuitry is already prepared for G4 and I guess we will announce them very soon when we have parts for production. GFX has a very limited choice because of the behavior of most chip manufacturers and mechanical requirements. But this is solved either.
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Posted by Marco Ridoni on 01-Mar-2000 23:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 4 (Darrin Lanchbury):
I do hope so for everybody out here, but the problem, IMO, is that Amijoe cards themselves are terribly expensive. I know about costs concerning research, development and so on (I earn my living programming Wintel and Linux machines) but still it seems to me just too much money to spend for an accelerator board; even because what is one supposed to do when the "big dongle" (i.e. your standard Amiga) the board connects to fails? Please beware: it's not my intention to criticize in general terms HW/SW developers still working on the Amiga. The user base has shrunk terribly in the last years and I'm grateful for their efforts to keep our platform alive, but still I have some doubts...
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