[News] Eyetech clarify similarities and differences... | ANN.lu |
Posted on 03-Nov-2000 15:55 GMT by Christian Kemp | 34 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.
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Eyetech clarify similarities and differences... : Comment 22 of 34 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Eagle One on 03-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 18 (ehaines): >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.
Yes I agree, but in the Mac, usually everything is write 100% "system-friendly", so things are easier :)
So, I bet that on the Amiga some old game or demo that you love will fail to run on the 68k emul :)
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"Just buy a second hand stock A1200 or a very old A500 to run these stuff!" or "forget these shits!" No, I wanna
keep running then, and from the HD and so on (whdload needs FASTRAM for most game fixes, so the stock A1200 or A500 don't fit here :)
.
But seriously, what else reason Elbox has to let your old 68k accelerator together in a full PCI/SharkPPC G3 system? :) |
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