24-Apr-2024 23:23 GMT.
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
[News] Eyetech clarify similarities and differences...ANN.lu
Posted on 03-Nov-2000 15:55 GMT by Christian Kemp34 comments
View flat
View list
Eyetech Group Ltd have released a new press release, with a factual clarification of similarities and differences between the AmigaOne 1200 & 4000, the Predator, GRex and Mediator boards. It has to be said that this is probably highly controversial material, and that interested customers should also seek third party advice, especially as far as Eyetech's opinion on the Mediator is concerned.
List of all comments to this article
Sorted by date, most recent at bottom
Comment 1Kojak02-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 2Juergen Schober02-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 3Time Will Tell02-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 4Eagle One02-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 5Kay Are Ulvestad02-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 6Anonymous02-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 7Richard Brooklyn02-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 8Anonymous03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 9Richard Brooklyn03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 10Christophe Decanini03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 11Chris Moore03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 12Anonymous03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 13Tony Gore03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 14Richard Brooklyn03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 15Donovan Reeve03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 16StormLord03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 17Homer03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Eyetech clarify similarities and differences... : Comment 18 of 34ANN.lu
Posted by ehaines on 03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 4 (Eagle One):
: I really don't think so...a real 68k accel. is always more reliable
: than a emulation, so is better to have both solutions (emulator and,
: 68k accelerator if the damn thing doesn't run in the emul.)
Do you think Powermacs have problems running 68K Mac software? The
answer is no, 68K emulation is not a problem. Only system software
incompatibilities and the occasional hardware banging prevent some
older software from running. (From what I've heard; personally I
haven't actually found any 68K programs that wouldn't run.) It is
perfectly possible to have 100% reliable CPU emulation, especially
for 68K -> PPC emulation which has been around for years.
Jump...
#22 Eagle One
TopPrevious commentNext commentbottom
List of all comments to this article (continued)
Comment 19Anonymous03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 20Roj03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 21sutro03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 22Eagle One03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 23Kay Are Ulvestad03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 24sutro04-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 25Anonymous04-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 26Kay Are Ulvestad04-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 27Keith Blakemore-Noble04-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 28ehaines04-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 29Henrik Nordhus04-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 30Paul McCord04-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 31Eagle One04-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 32MagicSN05-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 33victor #05-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 34ehaines06-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Back to Top